Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
04/30/2019 | Wei Min
Wei Min has pioneered a revolutionary technology for imaging chemical bonds, with broad applications in chemistry, biomedicine and energy research.
04/17/2019 | Maryam Mahdi
Forty years ago, it was theorized that chirality had a color composition that could be measured... and finally the theory has been proven.
02/26/2019 | Marina Philip, Jonathan Sweedler
How can we capture a snapshot of just one cell’s intricate inner workings?
02/26/2019 | Christy Haynes
Christy Haynes talks about challenges in nanoparticles.
02/13/2019 | Joanna Cummings
A new version of the periodic table shows the elements under threat.
02/12/2019 | Charlotte Barker
Image of the month: the oldest surviving periodic table wall chart?
01/17/2019 | Joanna Cummings
Mass spectrometry helps uncover the complex biochemistry behind cataract formation.
12/18/2018 | Joanna Cummings
What do burnt toast and dinosaur bones have in common?
12/14/2018 | Charlotte Barker
Measurement scientists from around the world have voted to re-define the International System of Units (SI)
12/13/2018
From game-changing GC to simpler sampling to a rise in automated analytical technology, the 2018 TASIAs paint a vibrant picture of the future.
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