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Spectroscopy

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

2022: Retrospectroscopy

| James Strachan | 8 min read

We present a selection of some of the most striking and significant spectroscopy news we’ve curated over the past year

Fields & Applications Pharma & Biopharma

VUV’s First Frontier: Pharma

| Peter Boler, Clark Jernigan, Richard Ladd | 5 min read

A single VUV system could replace a number of separate analytical techniques employed during API design and pharma manufacturing

Techniques & Tools Sensors

What’s New in Spectroscopy?

| Margot Lespade | 3 min read

NMR spectroscopy for sea turtle conservation, a new technique to monitor intracranial pressure and cannabis plant differentiation…

Techniques & Tools Technology

The Evolution of VUV

| Dale Harrison, Sean Jameson, Peter Boler | 4 min read

The VUV story continues as we explore the transition from analyzer to sensitive, selective, simple detector

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

The Special Series Spectroscopy E-book

Enjoy a selection of our best spectroscopy content in one convenient place

Techniques & Tools Capillary Electrophoresis

Overcoming Oxidation

| Adam Crowe, Kerstin Pohl | 4 min read

Could electron-activated dissociation be the answer to detecting impurities in mRNA LNP vaccines and therapeutics?

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

A Flight into the Future of (Instrument) Education

| Charles Lucy | 4 min read

Simulators will never replace hands-on experience, but they are vital learning tools for the future – and we should treat them as such

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

The VUV Story

| Dale Harrison, Sean Jameson, Peter Boler | 4 min read

Meet the pioneers making VUV – which taps into an overlooked region of the electromagnetic spectrum – available to the scientific community

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Bacterial Biofilm Banks EAP Poster Prize

| James Strachan | 3 min read

Meet Emerging Analytical Professionals 2022 poster winner Sam Walker

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Losing (Cognitive) Control

| Georgia Hulme

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy measures excessive metabolites after a hard day’s cognitive work – potentially reducing one’s ability to make decision

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