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Fields & Applications Environmental

Analyzing Life, the Universe, and Everything

| Jonathan James, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, Sam Kounaves

Planetary science is redefining our understanding of life on Earth – and beyond

Fields & Applications Forensics

Image of the Month: Elementary, My Dear Watson

| Jonathan James

Large area synchrotron source XFM scan of a natural fingermark showing distribution of Zn (red), Fe (green) and Ti (blue)

Fields & Applications Forensics

What's in the Bag?

| Jonathan James

An MS-based approach could let police ID illicit drugs without opening suspect packages

Business & Education Education

Repeat After Me...

| Heather Bean

How committed are we to reproducibility in science?

Business & Education Professional Development

Casting Your Net(work) Wide

| Christina Jayne Vanhinsbergh

What’s the point of expanding your analytical network? Where do I begin…

Fields & Applications Forensics

Leaving your Mark

| Jonathan James

There’s much more to fingermarks than meets the dye

Fields & Applications Environmental

Emission Impossible

| Jonathan James

A novel spectroscopic approach could take radiocarbon emission monitoring out of the lab and into the field

Fields & Applications Clinical

Getting to the Heart of the Proteforms

| Jonathan James

How do we overcome the challenge of characterizing cardiac proteoforms?

Business & Education Professional Development

An Enriching Career

Sitting Down With… Janusz Pawliszyn, Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Business & Education Professional Development

The Power and The Passion

| Matt Hallam

The Power List 2019 highlights the strengths of analytical science – and the community behind it

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