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06/07/2013 | Rich Whitworth
Nanotubes can be tailor-made for personal medicine, the ripening of fruits and a myriad of other uses.
05/17/2013 | Sponsored by Peak Scientific
Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, but on Earth it’s relatively rare
05/17/2013 | Sponsored by Markes International Ltd
This Application Note describes the fast and highly sensitive detection of trace-level aroma compounds in the headspace gas above fresh strawberries.
05/15/2013 | Henk van 't Klooster
Are the right questions being asked about substance abuse in sport? I say no...
05/15/2013 | John Miller
The abandonment of employee training and development is a false economy. Those companies ... that do invest will have a huge competitive advantage.
05/14/2013 | Bert Ooms
Dried blood spot analysis is a useful, but not yet perfect, technique.
05/14/2013 | Rich Whitworth
As we burn through our natural resources with gay abandon, all humans must consider the impact of non-sustainable activities and prepare to change.
New metrics promise “game-changing" improvements to SAXS.
Despite its intrinsic importance, analytical science has a very low profile and is in danger of being dismantled ... completely.
04/19/2013 | Allen K. Vickers
Scientific innovation combined with manufacturing excellence continues to drive improvements in GC.
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