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04/25/2023 | 4 min read
Liz Moran discusses the dangers of PFAS and the analytical efforts being made to improve food safety
04/17/2023 | Joaquín Rodríguez-López | 11 min read
Electrochemistry has almost limitless potential. But collaboration between scientists – especially analytical scientists – will be key.
04/06/2023 | Harry Philipsen, Frans Beckers, Anton Schotman, Eric van Sprang | 7 min read
Analytical science will play a pivotal role in setting up and monitoring new physical and chemical processes for plastic recycling
03/28/2023 | Luigi Mondello, Mariosimone Zoccali, Peter Tranchida | 2 min read
In the first issue of The Analytical Scientist, we discussed methods to determine mineral oil contamination of foodstuffs. Well, did we get there?
03/07/2023 | Caroline West | 4 min read
We need a concerted effort on the part of analysts and instrument manufacturers to improve recycling and reduce our energy consumption
12/28/2022 | 2 min read
What were The Analytical Scientist’s most popular online articles in 2022? Here are our top 10 most read…
12/16/2022 | Margot Lespade
Proteomics is helping reveal the mechanism of mite resistance in honey bees
11/30/2022 | James Strachan | 4 min read
Lawrence discusses environmental analytical science, his advice for those following in his footsteps, and one scientist he’d love to have dinner with…
11/17/2022
The Application Book 2022 summarizes recent application notes across a range of exciting topics
10/12/2022 | James Strachan | 3 min read
Meet Emerging Analytical Professionals 2022 poster winner Sam Walker
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