Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
04/25/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Biopsy tissue sample preparation in a tube promises to be cheap, fast, reproducible and automated
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03/31/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Dwight Stoll has been working in 2D-LC since 2000. Here, he talks about the benefits of what is a core technology in his research.
Sitting Down With… Wolfgang Lindner, Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Analytical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria
As instrumentation becomes ever more sophisticated, the connection between the analytical question being asked and the answer provided is steadily eroding.
02/25/2014 | Rich Whitworth
To celebrate our first year anniversary, we commissioned a short video that highlights what The Analytical Scientist is all about. And to make things even more exciting, we’re giving away an iPad mini to watch it on.
02/24/2014 | Rich Whitworth
NASA’s Curiosity Rover recently raised its head (camera) to the night sky to take its first photograph of Earth from the surface of the Red Planet.NASA’s Curiosity Rover recently raised its head (camera) to the night sky to take its first photograph of Earth from the surface of the Red Planet.
QEPAS offers highly sensitive portable sensing of nitrous oxide and methane – two of the nastier greenhouse gases
DNA barcoding highlights a disturbing trend in the composition of herb-based health products – contamination, substitution, and unlabeled fillers make up your daily dose
Gamers are better at identifying certain patterns than computer algorithms, so why not use them to pick out breast cancer-related gene profiles?
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A Voyage of Diagnostic Discovery
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