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Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Last Stepping-Stones for Sustaining Life

| Jessica Allerton

The exciting discovery of phosphates originating from Enceladus – and what it means for the prospect of finding life elsewhere in the solar system

Techniques & Tools Technology

The Missing Piece: Part I

| 3 min read

This year’s Power Listers share what they think is missing from the analytical toolbox…

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spec in Space

| Jessica Allerton | 5 min read

NASA’s mass spectrometrists discuss the role of mass spec in life detection within our solar system

Fields & Applications Translational Science

Image of the Month: Simply the BEE-ST

| Jessica Allerton | 2 min read

How a new fluorescence-based system monitors teeth and bone development in real time, with implications for advances in tissue engineering and bone he

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

When, Not If

| Jessica Allerton | 6 min read

Is there extraterrestrial life in our solar system? Desmond Kaplan – who works across several analytical projects at NASA – is willing to place a wage

Fields & Applications Environmental

Empowerment Through Performance

| Sponsored by Waters | 4 min read

Tackle the PFAS problem head-on with the single-digit parts-per-quadrillion sensitivity from the Xevo™ TQ Absolute MS

Techniques & Tools Technology

Nipping Nitrosamines in the Bud

| Jonathan Angove | 5 min read

Nitrosamines are carcinogenic at low concentrations, able to form in medicines over time, and difficult to detect using conventional techniques…

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Exploring the Deep Sea of Unknown Compounds

| Adam Hollerbach | 5 min read

How high resolution ion mobility-mass spectrometry holds the answer to unraveling the structures of the many molecules we know must exist

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spec Takes Titan by Storm

| Jessica Allerton | 9 min read

NASA Astrobiologist Melissa Trainer discusses the DraMS mission to Titan – and the likelihood of finding extraterrestrial life on moons

Techniques & Tools Technology

Don't Sweat the Small Stuff

| Markella Loi

A wearable sensor that continuously monitors chloride ions in sweat could be used to spot early signs of heat stroke

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