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09/23/2014 | Stephanie Vine
IACE-MALDI-MS takes allergy testing to the next level by identifying the milk proteins that cause the reaction
The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards (TASIAs) return for 2014 to showcase new technologies, instruments and software solutions that are out of this world
08/18/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Tracking the volatile chemical profile modifications that attract mosquitoes
Water quality control testing at multiple locations along a distribution system is a challenging and time-consuming process, particularly in low-income countries.
07/28/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Carcinogen levels in hairdressers’ blood appear to be linked to number of coloring treatments
A nanowire-based prototype “supersensor” can detect the fingerprint of explosives down to parts per quadrillion
07/28/2014 | Rich Whitworth, Stephanie Vine
Measuring the impact of the Deepwater Horizon disaster four years on
06/30/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Taking gas chromatography into the field has the potential to detect crop disease sooner
While Bernard Kuster and his colleagues were compiling ProteomicsDB, a separate team of researchers at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, and the Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore, India, tackled the challenge in a different way
In February 2001, scientists celebrated the initial sequencing of the human genome by two competing groups. Now, not one but two draft human proteomes form the next logical link in a chain.
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