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Ask the Experts: What’s Next for Cannabis Analysis?

How rapid product innovation and evolving regulation are changing the testing industry

Fields & Applications Chemical

Quick Hits: Cannabis Testing

| Charlotte Barker

The latest news from the world of cannabis analysis

Fields & Applications Chemical

Back to Cannabis Basics

Markus Roggen tells us about his mission to put solid science at the heart of cannabis analysis

Business & Education Chemical

Fighting Bad Guys in the Shadows

| Matt Hallam

Analytical chemistry offers a guiding light in times of darkness

Business & Education Chemical

Chemical Expansion

| Matt Hallam

Chemical diversity is booming as the industry evolves

Fields & Applications Chemical

Unpoisoning the Well

| Robert Kurkjian

Uniting minds to combat the issue of arsenic in Bangladesh's drinking water

Techniques & Tools Technology

The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards 2019: The Shape of Things to Come

From GC game-changers to spectroscopy shake-ups, we bring you the transformational tech of 2019

Business & Education Business

Aiming for Peak Uptime

| Sponsored by Peak Scientific

Ken Lewis, founder and CEO of OpAns, tells us how on-site gas generation is helping to minimize downtime and keep vital testing on track

Fields & Applications Chemical

Explosive Experimentation

| Jonathan James

A holistic view of fireballs: infrared spectroscopy facilitates the acquisition of continuous chemical data from explosions

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

At One with the Elements

| Matt Hallam

Laser spectroscopy shines a light on the ionization potential of promethium.

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