
Spectroscopy
Latest Content

How Are Raman, Infrared, and Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy Evolving Competitively?

Researchers Detail Spectroscopy Methods for Measuring Weak Molecular Forces at Interfaces

Investigating the Fundamental Building Blocks of Life

Advancing the Frontiers of Molecular Spectroscopy

How Do Molecular Analyzers Fit Into Digitalization and Closed-Loop Process Control?

Shorts










Podcasts
Videos
All Content

Succeeding as an applications manager means multitasking, presenting, and learning new spectroscopies at a high level. Jennifer Ferguson explains.

Top articles published this week include a preview of the upcoming International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy (ISMS) conference, an inside look at particle correlated Raman spectroscopy, and more.

A new inline Raman measurement system seeks to address current industry challenges in biopharmaceutical manufacturing.

A continuation of our conversation with Janam Pandya, Product Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific, highlights the challenges of operating field-deployable instruments in harsh, rugged landscapes.

Minjung Son, an assistant professor of chemistry at Boston University, and her group is developing nanomaterials and polaritons, which is important for energy conversion technologies.

What should attendees do to make the most out of their ISMS 2026 conference experience?

This review highlights major advances in infrared (IR) and near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy from 2022–2026, including instrument miniaturization, hyperspectral imaging, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. These developments are expanding the use of vibrational spectroscopy beyond the laboratory into portable and field-deployable analytical systems. Environmental applications such as microplastic detection, biosolids analysis, soil characterization, and contaminant monitoring are emerging as key growth areas.

Concentrations comparable to polluted European rivers detected in sediments of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve.

Raman spectroscopy is being used in the oil and gas industry for real-time process measurements. This video clip explores this current trend.

The International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy (ISMS) always has a symposium dedicated to astrochemistry. In this interview, Miguel Sanz-Novo, an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, discusses his latest research in this field.

Minjung Son, an assistant professor of chemistry at Boston University, offers a preview of her upcoming talk at the International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy (ISMS) conference.

Particle-correlated Raman spectroscopy (PCRS) combines automated optical imaging and Raman analysis to link particle morphology with chemical identity, enabling high-throughput, reproducible characterization of diverse particulate samples, as demonstrated in pharmaceutical nasal spray analysis

A team of researchers developed a set of green spectrophotometric techniques capable of simultaneously quantifying two widely prescribed antihypertensive drugs.

In this “Pathways in Spectroscopy” episode, Jennifer Ferguson, an Applications Manager at Renishaw, discusses what she does in her role and types of projects she gets involved in.

Researchers demonstrated that combining terahertz spectroscopy with a convolutional neural network can non-destructively determine the age of mountain-cultivated ginseng with up to 96.3% accuracy, outperforming traditional HPLC-based methods while preserving the integrity of high-value ginseng roots.
















