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Fields & Applications Materials

Long Time Coming...

| Charlotte Barker

The world’s longest-running synchrotron light experiment reaches day 1,000

Techniques & Tools Business

From Chemical to Clinical Analysis

| Joanna Cummings

We let you know what’s going on in the business world of analytical science

Fields & Applications Chemical

Daydreaming in the Classroom

| Joanna Cummings

VR lessons are helping kids understand chemistry. Could the analytical community learn something?

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Catalyzing Innovation

| Charlotte Barker, Paul Dauenhauer

The story behind the Polyarc® system – and how it sparked a discovery to make car tires from sugar.

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Sifting for Gold

| Murray McEwan and Vaughan Langford

How Syft Technologies (and SIFT-MS) is going from strength to strength

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

To SERS with Love

| Duncan Graham

We talk to Duncan Graham from Strathclyde about SERS - and how it all started with a dead bird…

Fields & Applications Chemical

Chemicals Everywhere

| Enrico Davoli

By exploring the space dimension at both the macro- and micro-scale, we uncover complex chemical heterogeneity

Fields & Applications Environmental

The Value of a Pragmatic Approach

| Cecilia Cagliero

It’s not enough for a method to be precise – it has to be practical for routine use.

Techniques & Tools Chemical

Chemometrics United

| Neal Gallagher

When it comes to chemometric regression, combine ILS and CLS for a powerful synergistic approach.

Techniques & Tools Chemical

Window to the Future

| Andrew Rudhall and Mairi Rudkin

What do recent winners of the Nobel Prize tell us about the future of science?

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