The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
06/14/2017 | Duncan Graham
We talk to Duncan Graham from Strathclyde about SERS - and how it all started with a dead bird…
05/16/2017 | Enrico Davoli
By exploring the space dimension at both the macro- and micro-scale, we uncover complex chemical heterogeneity
05/15/2017 | Cecilia Cagliero
It’s not enough for a method to be precise – it has to be practical for routine use.
03/16/2017 | Neal Gallagher
When it comes to chemometric regression, combine ILS and CLS for a powerful synergistic approach.
02/15/2017 | Andrew Rudhall and Mairi Rudkin
What do recent winners of the Nobel Prize tell us about the future of science?
01/25/2017 | Joanna Cummings
The sophisticated chemistry behind a simple – yet infectiously popular – purple dye
12/07/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Using “chemical record” from jellyfish to create a stable isotope-based map of the seas
11/23/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
Is your viscometer approaching the end of its life? Are you starting to feel that your trial and error, ‘rheology-light’ approach to formulation is becoming dated? Or are there longstanding product performance issues that you’re failing to gain traction with, where you suspect rheology may hold the answer?
11/22/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
This application note describes a selection of measurements made on a GE AKTA basic system.
09/30/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
This article explains how an inline probe was used to monitor a granulation at three different scales to confirm that, in each case, the granules produced were the same size, and more importantly produced tablets of identical quality as quantified by hardness.
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