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The Recent Discoveries of the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array and the James Webb Space Telescope

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Students may not get the internship of their dreams, but they still might be able to land a relevant internship they can leverage into a full-time job after college.

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.

Researchers detect up to 587 particles per kilogram in locally marketed table salt, raising questions about daily consumer exposure through a dietary staple.

The first episode of "Spectroscopy Around the Globe" will take viewers on a journey to the Great Pyramids of Giza, where spectroscopy is playing a key role in uncovering Ancient Egyptian history.

In a recent interview, Miguel Sanz-Novo, an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, explained how simple molecules in molecular clouds evolve into increasingly complex chemical species during star formation.

A continuation of our conversation with Janam Pandya, Product Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific, provides insight into how the global market for Raman, infrared (IR), and mid-infrared (MIR) instruments is set to evolve over the next five years.

A recent review article explores the problem of weak interfacial forces in soft matter research.

In this interview segment, Miguel Sanz-Novo, an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, discusses why complex organic molecules are important to study.

Raman spectroscopy is being applied in various industries. This Q&A overview highlights some of the most important trends and developments involving the technique that researchers should be aware of.

How can molecular analyzers be integrated into closed-loop process control? Janam Pandya of Thermo Fisher Scientific explains.

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.















