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Fields & Applications Environmental

The Climate Conversation: Part Two – Michael Gonsior

| James Strachan | 7 min read

Michael Gonsior explores the pressing challenges in carbon cycle research, tools and technologies, as well as analytical glimmers of hope…

Fields & Applications Chemical

More Bang for Your Buck

| Henry Thomas

Researchers develop more stable catalysts for dry reforming of methane – a promising method for carbon capture and utilization (CCU)

Fields & Applications Environmental

The Climate Conversation: Part One – Michael Gonsior

| James Strachan | 7 min read

Michael Gonsior reflects on the shifting tides of public perception, and the evolving role of analytical scientists in the climate change conversation

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

SAM I Am

X-ray absorption spectroscopy breakthrough identifies S-adenosyl-L-methionine as the driver of mercury methylation

Techniques & Tools Technology

Power (Wish) List

| James Strachan | 7 min read

We asked The 2024 Power List: what’s missing from the analytical toolbox?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Greatest Snow on Earth

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Was Earth once a frozen sphere? Recent studies of Colorado sandstone offer new evidence to support the “Snowball Earth” hypothesis.

Fields & Applications Environmental

Turning the Tide

| 6 min read

Nine Power List Planet Protectors discuss the biggest challenges in environmental analysis today and how we overcome them…

Fields & Applications Environmental

The Short and the Long of It

| Henry Thomas

Electrochemistry-based system removes 90 percent of both ultra-short and long-chain PFAS from water

Fields & Applications Environmental

New Frontiers in Environmental Analysis: Atmospheric Alarms

| 7 min read

Markku Kulmala shares his mission to set up thousands of environmental monitoring stations around the globe

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Worse Than the Sum of their Parts?

| Henry Thomas | 5 min read

Beate Escher reveals her team’s discovery that chemicals, even at low concentrations, can form mixtures in the blood causing neurotoxicity

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