Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
08/10/2017 | Joanna Cummings
Thin layer chromatography and SERS track down Viagra in adulterated healthcare products
07/21/2017 | John Chipperfield, Jim Langridge
We’re talking mass spectrometry rather than submarines, but how does it work, what are the advantages and who can benefit?
07/19/2017 | Jonathan Adelman, Michael Marciano
Looking at the contemporary technology supporting the forensics fields
07/18/2017 | Ashley Sage
The trends, challenges – and solutions – that are driving the future of water analysis.
07/17/2017 | Jennifer Rosati
DART-MS helps analyzing the eggs of different blow fly species - and estimate time of death
07/17/2017 | Kacey Cliburn
Meeting Kacey Cliburn, a Research Toxicologist at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
07/17/2017 | Ian Gilmore
How the dream of super-resolution metabolic imaging is being realized with 3D OrbiSIMS
07/14/2017 | Craig O’Connor
Meet the people communicating an altruistic passion for the power of forensic science
07/14/2017 | Ian Wilson
Mass spectrometry has changed the face of analytical science, but it’s not a panacea.
07/14/2017 | Carmen Nitsche
Lab safety is a priority. We need to get better at sharing data on hazardous chemical reactions
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