Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
10/21/2024 | James Strachan | 2 min read
A cure for jet lag, Martian mysteries unraveled, life found on two-billion year-old rocks – and more spectroscopy research stories
10/21/2024 | James Strachan
Entering a new field is like hearing an unfamiliar language: “You hear the melody and the rhythm without understanding the words”
10/18/2024 | James Strachan | 5 min read
From AI-driven diagnostics to tales of viking treasures, check out our must-see SciX 2024 highlights
10/18/2024 | James Strachan | 3 min read
A cure for jet lag, CD-MS in action, and how radiation impacts the metabolome – and more mass spec stories
10/11/2024 | James Strachan | 8 min read
Why the discovery of indium tin oxide glass slides ultimately led Akizumi Ishida and Kohei Sasaki to “jump for joy”
10/09/2024 | James Strachan | 13 min read
We sit down with Gary Patti, who discusses the intersection of philosophy and science, insights on mass spectrometry, and the future of metabolomics
10/04/2024 | James Strachan | 2 min read
This week’s spectroscopy news covers breakthroughs in plant-based beef flavor and and a portable system to assess stroke risk
09/12/2024 | James Strachan | 10 min read
Chris Enke co-invented the triple quadrupole mass spectrometer in the late 1970s. Today, Enke is still pondering solutions to big problems.
09/06/2024 | James Strachan | 5 min read
Biochip diagnoses glioblastoma in under an hour using electrokinetic technology to detect EGFR biomarkers
09/05/2024 | James Strachan | 3 min read
Portable fluorescence labeling tool detects micro- and nanoplastics released from disposable cups and water bottles
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