Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
12/07/2016 | Rajmund Michalski
Is IC-(ICP)-MS a remedy for inorganic species analysis? It depends on our scientific courage…
10/13/2016 | Rich Whitworth
The Power List 2016: Meet the women shaping the future of analytical science.
10/12/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Recent developments in perfume detection by GC-MS could have forensic implications
09/16/2016 | Sarah Trimpin
The advantages of matrix-assisted ionization in helping mass spectrometry to grow
08/15/2016 | Rich Whitworth, Joanna Cummings
From astronaut metabolomics to protein purification, separation science is everywhere.
08/15/2016
We speak with scientists using analytical techniques to solve some of the art world's mysteries
08/15/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Dual-comb (THZ) spectroscopy offers “elegant” way to screen for explosives
07/14/2016 | Donald Chace
The convergence of forensic and metabolomic analysis – and its potential for diagnostics
07/14/2016 | Joanna Cummings
A sneak preview of the 2016 SciX conference, taking place in Minneapolis in Spetember.
06/17/2016
The newest addition to the popular ‘10 ways to…’ series of educational papers provides practical guidance on developing high performance suspension products with enhanced consumer appeal. ‘10 ways to...control rheology by changing particle properties’ explores how controlling particle characteristics, such as particle size distribution, concentration and zeta potential, enables formulators to engineer suspension performance. Suspensions are used in the formulation of a wide range of every day products from medicines, drinks and foodstuffs to paints, inks and coatings. This paper is therefore valuable to formulators working across a wide range of industries.
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