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Content by Joanna Cummings:

Fields & Applications Gas Chromatography

Image of the Month

| Joanna Cummings

Russian scientists have developed a new flying gas chromatograph.

Techniques & Tools Business

Green Chemistry and Government Science

| Joanna Cummings

Business in brief: What’s going on in analytical science?

Techniques & Tools Chemical

Poles Apart

| Joanna Cummings

Researchers develop a generic and potentially inexpensive method of separating chiral molecules using magnets

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Future’s RoSA

| Joanna Cummings

A robotic arm takes mass spec analysis of 3D objects to the next level

Techniques & Tools Environmental

CFC What Happens

| Joanna Cummings

Levels of ozone-depleting CFCs are on the rise – despite a global ban

Techniques & Tools Proteomics

TB on Your Collar

| Joanna Cummings

Metaproteomics study throws doubt on Chekhov’s cause of death – and paves the way for future cultural heritage analysis

Techniques & Tools Environmental

Hippo No-No!

| Joanna Cummings

“River horse” waste spells death by defecation for Kenyan fish

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Opposites Attract

| Joanna Cummings

Researchers have discovered a strong electrostatic attraction between protein histone H1 and its binding partner prothymosin α.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Data With Destiny

| Joanna Cummings

A chromatography consortium has been awarded four million euros as part of the Belgian government’s Excellence in Science program.

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Working Like a Dog

| Joanna Cummings

A new portable sensor could sniff out trapped humans in search and rescue missions

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