The Long Shadow of Seveso Falls on Riva del Garda
June 24, 2026
Ahead of Dioxin 2026, conference chair Werner Tirler reflects on the legacy of Seveso and the science needed to track persistent pollutants and prevent future harm
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The voices driving change and progress in analytical science. Explore stories, interviews, and community highlights that inspire and inform.
Feb 05, 2026
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Three Power Listers discuss practical ways to help funders, journals, and fellow scientists understand – and invest in – analytical science
Jan 06, 2026
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Isabelle Kohler, Charlotta Turner, and Lourdes Ramos discuss AI, success, and redefining impact in an age of change
Apr 30, 2026
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Jim Grinias shares the ideas and debates shaping conference conversations – from AI to interdisciplinary science
Deep dives into the trends shaping analytical science today – and the challenges that lie ahead
Apr 08, 2026
By James Strachan
Microdroplets formed during electrospray ionization may trigger chemical reactions that help explain a substantial portion of the “dark metabolome” – though some researchers question their relevance under typical metabolomics conditions
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Jan 26, 2026
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The remarkable commercial success of GLP-1 receptor agonists is fueling investment, accelerating science, and creating new analytical challenges. Here, we outline the hurdles these peptides present, explore methods for impurity profiling and structural characterization, and consider strategies to keep pace with this fast-moving field.
Feb 17, 2026
11 min read
Jennifer Field explores new frontiers in the fight against PFAS: mining big data, tracing volatile emissions, and probing fluoropolymers through biomimetic tools
Mar 23, 2026
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Thomas Letzel reflects on the evolution of non-target screening and why interdisciplinary insights are key to its future
The technologies, lessons, and stories defining innovation in analytical science
Nov 17, 2025
By James Strachan
The products – and people – defining the next wave of analytical innovation
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Oct 24, 2025
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We speak with August Specht, Chief Technology Officer at Agilent, about the opportunities and risks of AI, the promise of multimodal data, and building a more connected and sustainable future for analytical science
Sep 18, 2025
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Let’s transform analytical chemistry into the hotbed of commercial innovation it ought to be
Jun 30, 2025
12 min read
Creating space for dissent, risk-taking, and failure is key to innovation, says SCIEX’s R&D VP Chris Lock
Recent developments in analytical science
Jun 23, 2026
Dark clouds may be on the horizon for the food and beverage industry, but with the right strategies, labs can build reliable, contamination-resistant, and future-proof PFAS testing workflows
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Jun 23, 2026
Discover how food and beverage laboratories can navigate PFAS uncertainty, strengthen testing workflows, and maintain confidence as regulatory expectations and analytical demands continue to evolve
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Jun 19, 2026
Is there a meaningful distinction? A panel of experts debate.
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Jun 17, 2026
By James Strachan, Frank van Geel
Ahead of ISC2026 in Prague, Jennifer Van Eyk explains how scalable LC-MS workflows and single-cell proteomics are helping reveal the biological differences that could make precision medicine a clinical reality
4 min read
Jun 17, 2026
Fast chemistry, twisted light, scaled-up interactomics, and cleaner native spectra broaden the reach of mass spectrometry
4 min read
Jun 16, 2026
A modified KN95 mask captures exhaled nitric oxide for direct miniature mass spectrometry analysis
3 min read
Jun 15, 2026
Kelly Broster of Thermo Fisher Scientific explains why GLP-1 peptides are exposing the limits of traditional analytical workflows
6 min read
Jun 11, 2026
By James Strachan
At the forefront of anti-doping science, Mario Thevis reflects on evolving detection strategies, new classes of performance-enhancing drugs, and the growing complexity of keeping sport clean
4 min read
Jun 10, 2026
Non-protein ubiquitination, cryogenic chemical mapping, wastewater antidepressants, and new molecular clues to post-stroke pain
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