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Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

ASMS on Tour

| Rich Whitworth

On June 15, the 62nd ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics sails into Baltimore

Fields & Applications

Learning Without Doing Equals Shortcoming

| Rich Whitworth

Removing practical assessments from science education is illogical, say UK chemical engineers

Fields & Applications

For God’s Sake

| Rich Whitworth

Was an assistant analytical chemistry professor mistaken to instruct graduates not to “thank God”?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Nano-labels for “Sour” Oil

| Rich Whitworth

Carbon black nanoreporters can warn oil producers of unacceptable levels of hydrogen sulfide

Techniques & Tools

Cutting that Red Tape

| Rich Whitworth

A report from the US National Science Board (NSB) has denounced excessive bureaucracy faced by researchers and urges a “focus on the science”

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Interred Tundra

| Rich Whitworth

Analysis of “dirty” ice from 3000 meters down reveals that ancient soil exists beneath the Greenland ice sheet

Fields & Applications Sample Preparation

The Solution Evolution

| Rich Whitworth

Agilent Technology’s Markets and Applications Programs – MAPs for short – connect you to a growing network of expertise to provide working solutions for your analytical business.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

A Leading Light

| Rich Whitworth

Sitting Down With… Gary Hieftje, Distinguished Professor and Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair of Chemistry, Indiana University Bloomington.

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

Sense a Revolution?

| Rich Whitworth

DNA aptamer-based sensors could take the world of personalized medicine by storm, but only if aptamer selection doesn’t prove to be a roadblock

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Setting the Scene, with Odors

| Rich Whitworth

Research using lobsters shows how discontinuous odor information is integrated at the neuronal level to produce an ‘olfactory scene’. It could have practical applications in identifying the location of explosives or drugs.

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