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Providing practical information about analytical spectroscopy, through peer-reviewed articles, tutorials, web seminars, and more.
Top articles published this week include an article about big pharma’s investments in U.S.-based manufacturing and an article about the 2025 Emerging Leader in Molecular Spectroscopy winner. Read more: hubs.li/Q03yV9pB0

A new review highlights how advanced spectroscopy, multidimensional chromatography, artificial intelligence (AI), and novel sensors are improving food safety by enhancing sensitivity, speed, and sustainability in contaminant detection. Read more: hubs.li/Q03yTw0F0

AstraZeneca revealed plans to invest $50 billion in U.S. manufacturing and R&D infrastructure by 2030. The initiative aims to help the company achieve its $80 billion revenue target by the end of the decade. Read more: hubs.li/Q03yJzjr0

A recent study presented a simple correction method that significantly improved the accuracy of Transmission Raman Spectroscopy by mitigating spectral distortions caused by tablet thickness, porosity, and compaction force. Read more: hubs.li/Q03yJJsP0

Researchers at China Agricultural University developed a rapid and accurate spectroscopic method using NIR and FT-IR combined with PLS regression to measure protein content in rice noodles. Read more: hubs.li/Q03yl10v0

Researchers at INIAV in Portugal have demonstrated that NIR spectroscopy combined with chemometric algorithms offers a rapid, non-destructive, and accurate method for detecting harmful fumonisins in maize, enhancing food safety monitoring. Read more: hubs.li/Q03ykX_z0

German researchers have demonstrated a portable Raman laser system that analyzes soil composition directly in agricultural fields, offering precise, real-time data for precision farming. Read more: hubs.li/Q03ykWMM0

A team from the University of Cordoba demonstrated that a portable near-infrared spectral sensor can accurately assess olive oil quality, offering a practical, low-cost alternative to laboratory methods. Read more: hubs.li/Q03ykW7l0

TOMORROW: Molecular Spectroscopy Inside and Outside of the Lab Discover new technologies and applications for vibrational spectroscopy, such as laboratory, process, and field use of spectroscopic instruments. Register now: hubs.li/Q03vbfst0

A recent study unveiled a new adaptive Raman spectroscopy and transformer-based model for fast, high-accuracy microbial classification. Read more: hubs.li/Q03y2bGf0
This study presents a new system that enables the precise detection of glucose, choline, and lactate without traditional labels or antibodies. Read more: hubs.ly/Q03y2dp50
Irish researchers have developed a lightning-fast, label-free spectroscopic imaging method capable of classifying immune cells in just 5 milliseconds. Read more: hubs.li/Q03xWbC-0
The tutorial covers the mathematical foundation of NAS, its application in regression models like partial least squares (PLS), and emerging methods to optimize specificity and variable selection. Read more: hubs.li/Q03y03mh0

A recent study presented a new, highly sensitive and eco-friendly fluorescent sensor, SU-1, which is capable of detecting ultra-low levels of cyanide in water and living cells. Read more: hubs.li/Q03xVnNY0
Top articles published this week include an interview about drug detection techniques, a feature about how funding cuts are impacting chemists, and a compilation of articles about how Raman spectroscopy is being used in cancer diagnostics. Read more: hubs.li/Q03xVpVH0

A recent study identified 170 nickel autoionization states using resonance ionization mass spectrometry, significantly advancing the spectral database critical for laser isotope separation and atomic spectroscopy. Read more: hubs.li/Q03xJrPq0
Researchers from Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology have introduced a breakthrough AI-enhanced multimodal strategy for real-time detection of polyamide microplastics contaminated with heavy metals. Read more: hubs.li/Q03xJkK10
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen (Denmark) are using chromatography and spectroscopy combined to help predict wine ratings. Read more: hubs.li/Q03xt3hX0
A new review article highlights the role Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy plays in characterizing nanomaterials and polymers. Read more: hubs.li/Q03xt2QV0
Molecular Spectroscopy Inside and Outside of the Lab Discover new technologies and applications for vibrational spectroscopy, such as laboratory, process, and field use of spectroscopic instruments. Register now: hubs.li/Q03vb9k30
