Scientists Develop Smartphone Test to Detect Pesticides and Antibiotics in Food
August 6th 2025A team of researchers from universities in China have developed a rapid, smartphone-integrated sensor system that uses uranium-based fluorescent probes to detect pesticides and antibiotics in food samples with exceptional speed and selectivity.
Rapid, Chemical-Free Chocolate Analysis Using NIR Spectroscopy
Researchers have developed a fast, chemical-free method using near-infrared spectroscopy to accurately analyze the quality of dark chocolate, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional testing techniques.
New Study Reveals How Hawaiian Magma Storage Deepens with Volcano Evolution
A new study reveals that as Hawaiian volcanoes evolve, their magma storage shifts from shallow crustal reservoirs to deeper mantle zones, offering critical insights into volcanic behavior and future hazard potential.
Using TLC-SERS for Rapid and Cost-Effective Quantification of Cocoa Alkaloids
Researchers at the Central University of Venezuela (Caracas, Venezuela) have developed a robust, definite, and economical methodology for rapid and accurate quantification of theobromine and caffeine in cocoa beans extracts from Venezuelan cocoa using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)
Cost-Effective Nanoparticles Help Detect Bacterial Stress via Raman Spectroscopy in New Pilot Study
Researchers at the Czech Academy of Sciences have demonstrated that cost-effective silver and gold nanoparticles, used with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), can sensitively detect stress-induced adenine release in bacteria, paving the way for rapid, point-of-care diagnostic tools.
New Analysis Framework Maps the Hidden Causes of Water Pollution in China's Lake Shahu
Researchers in China developed a novel "water quality fingerprint spectrum" to analyze complex water pollution data in Lake Shahu, revealing key pollution drivers like tourism and offering a scalable framework for improved environmental management.
Best of the Week: Catalyst Surfaces, Biomedical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy
Top articles published this week include an interview with Shreya Singh, a tutorial about using Raman spectroscopy to probe water content and structures in biological tissues, and an article about detecting honey adulteration using near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy.