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Fields & Applications Forensics

Image of the Month: Ancient Amphibian Autopsy

| Jonathan James

SEM and SRS-XRF reveal the most anatomically detailed structures of fossilized frogs to date.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Read My LIBS

| Matt Hallam

We discuss LIBS and this year's conference season in Latin America with Mayo Villagrán Muniz.

Business & Education Professional Development

There's Something About RamanFest

| Wei Huang

RamanFest is a valuable platform for researchers, but what makes the event – and the technique – so special?

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

At One with the Elements

| Matt Hallam

Laser spectroscopy shines a light on the ionization potential of promethium.

Fields & Applications Chemical

Analyte at the Museum

| Charlotte Barker

Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Netherlands Institute for Conservation, Art and Science

Fields & Applications Materials

New Tools for Old Masters

| Katrien Keune

Conserving precious paintings for the art lovers of the future.

Fields & Applications Materials

Modern Art Meets Modern Analysis

| Klaas Jan van den Berg

Developing a toolbox to meet the unique conservation challenges of 20th century art.

Fields & Applications Environmental

Into the Deep with Submersible NIRS

| Matt Hallam

Seals are adept ocean divers – near-infrared spectroscopy provides clues as to how they survive extreme depths

Fields & Applications Materials

Life Modeling

| Joen Hermans

Recreating the chemistry of paint degradation in the lab.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Life in Plastic, It's Not Fantastic

| Matt Hallam

Raman spectroscopy highlights the presence of an invisible pest lurking below the ocean’s surface - microplastics.

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