Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
07/24/2019 | Maarten van Bommel
Speeding up the aging process to help reconstruct the colors of the past.
07/24/2019 | Joen Hermans
Recreating the chemistry of paint degradation in the lab.
07/18/2019
Sitting Down With... Katelynn A. Perrault, Assistant Professor of Forensic Sciences and Chemistry, Chaminade University of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
07/12/2019 | Matt Hallam
Residue from an ancient burial site in Eastern Asia – and the cannabis use that time forgot.
07/11/2019 | Michael Schubert
Could a polymer that "biopsies" living cells lead to improved diabetes diagnosis and monitoring?
07/09/2019 | Heather A. Leslie
What can we do about plastic pollution – as citizens and as analytical scientists?
07/01/2019 | Matt Hallam
Jean-François Focant answers our questions on the 'BreathPrint' study of MS for phenotyping asthma.
06/19/2019 | Matt Hallam
Amber was an important status symbol in prehistoric Iberia, but perhaps not a foolproof one
Analysis of shamanic ritual bundle paints a picture of botanical and psychotropic knowledge in ancient South America.
06/10/2019 | Matt Hallam
Characterization of algal light-harvesting protein complexes could help improve solar energy systems.
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