The nominations for this year's Power List are open.
05/15/2017 | Joanna Cummings
A new prototype handheld device uses L-DNA to monitor and control molecular reactions in PCR
02/16/2017
…our ‘mini magazine’ exploring good science in a growing field.
01/26/2017 | Joanna Cummings
The most read articles from The Analytical Scientist's 2016 issues.
12/07/2016 | William Aryitey
NASA has sequenced DNA in space for the first time, aboard the International Space Station
11/09/2016 | Dominic Hare and Elizabeth New
Now is not the time for analytical chemists to suffer an existential crisis…
11/09/2016 | George Vasmatzis
Mate pair sequencing could well be the best tool for characterizing tumors
11/09/2016 | Pratik Jagtap
Exploration of the ‘second genome’ could transform health – and robust analytical methods are key.
11/09/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Can genomics connect the dots between the Black Death and Europe’s Great Plagues?
10/13/2016 | Rich Whitworth
The Power List 2016: Meet the women shaping the future of analytical science.
09/06/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) has found use in a variety of investigations researching the toxicity and environmental impact of nanoparticles. Here we discuss various publications in which NTA has been used to measure particle size and concentration of nanomaterials in waste water.
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