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GC-MS – News and Features

Vineyards with wildfire in background.
News

Modified Polymers Can Remove Wildfire Smoke Taint From Wine, at the Cost of a Little Flavor

Researchers show that molecularly imprinted polymers can successfully remove the acrid flavor of wildfire smoke from wine, just at the cost of some more desirable aromas.
ASMS 2024 Highlights With Bruker, with a headshot of Jeffery Zonderman, senior VP of Bruker Applied MS
Industry Insight

Advancing High-Performance Mass Spectrometry for Routine Laboratories

Jeffery Zonderman, senior vice-president at Bruker Applied MS, joined Technology Networks for an interview at this year's American Society for Mass Spectrometry event.
Jim Gearing.
Industry Insight

Gas Chromatography: Making a Big Impact with a Small Footprint

Technology Networks joined Agilent Technologies for a discussion about new advances in gas chromatography at this year’s ASMS conference.
Jennifer Gushue and Tarun Anumol
Industry Insight

Advancing Mass Spectrometry With Sustainability in Mind

Technology Networks joined Agilent Technologies for a discussion about the company’s latest product launches at this year’s ASMS conference.
Test tubes surrounded by and filled with blue polymer particles.
Article

Exploring the Techniques Used in Polymer Analysis

This article explores the wide variety of analytical techniques that can be applied to synthetic polymers, each offering a slightly different look at the chemical or physical properties of these compounds.
Four types of cooked insects rest on a rectangle plate with two wooden chopsticks.
Article

Insects March Forward in Food and Feed

This article explores how edible insects are being developed to address future food demands, focusing on safety, sustainability and the steps being taken to make these sources more acceptable to consumers.
Fish swimming among plastic waste.
News

New Spectroscopy Method Simplifies Measurement of Microplastics in Soil

Researchers have developed a novel yet simple method to measure N/MP concentration in different soil types using spectroscopy at two wavelengths.
Close up of a researcher wearing blue gloves collecting a soil sample.
Article

Digging Deep: Emerging Contaminants in Soil

Soil could be our planet's unsung hero, quietly working behind the scenes to keep everything in balance. This article will discuss some of the worrying emerging contaminants detected in soil and how scientists are rising to the analytical challenge.
A glass vial being lowered to the surface of a calm river
Industry Insight

Unraveling the Impact of PFAS

At analytica 2024, Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Susanne Soelter, field application specialist at Agilent, to learn more about the impact of PFAS and the challenges that come with PFAS testing.
A pond next to a road.
News

Retention Ponds Reduce Tyre Particle Pollution

Retention ponds and wetlands constructed as part of major road schemes can reduce the quantities of tyre particles entering the aquatic environment by an average of 75%, new research has shown.
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