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Comb Jellies Adapted Unique Lipid Structures To Survive at the Bottom of the Ocean
Researchers from around the country to study the cell membranes of ctenophores (“comb jellies”) and found they had unique lipid structures that allow them to live under intense pressure.
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Protecting Our Oceans Starts With Testing – Part Two
As we navigate through the complexities of contemporary pollution challenges, the need for innovative approaches to ocean environmental monitoring is becoming increasingly apparent.
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Mass Spectrometry Imaging in Pharmaceutical Development
In this article, we explore how mass spectrometry imaging technology is evolving into a high-resolution spatial biology toolset to transform drug discovery and development.
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Researchers Reveal How the Keto Diet Improves Memory Recall in Rats
Researchers have identified a molecular pathway that explains why a ketogenic diet improves memory in rats.
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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.
Industry Insight
Optimizing Analytical Tools To Accelerate Translational Research
John Lesica, president of chromatography and mass spectrometry at Thermo Fisher Scientific, joined Technology Networks for an interview at this year's American Society for Mass Spectrometry event.
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Driving Sensitivity and Resilience in Mass Spectrometry at ASMS 2024
Technology Networks joined SCIEX for a discussion about the company’s latest product launches at this year’s ASMS conference.
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Four-Legged, Dog-Like Robot Sniffs Out Hazardous Gases in Inaccessible Environments
Nightmare material or truly man’s best friend? A team of researchers equipped a dog-like quadruped robot with a mechanized arm that takes air samples from potentially treacherous situations, such as an abandoned building or fire.
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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.
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Pushing the Boundaries of Biological Discovery in Proteomics
Dr. Omid Farokhzad, chair and CEO at Seer, discusses how to achieve deep, unbiased and scalable analysis of the proteome at speed at ASMS 2024.
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