The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
06/26/2019 | Luke Turner
A new laser technique uses vibrations to listen to the metabolic activity of cancer cells, shedding light (and sound) on intratumoral heterogeneity.
06/19/2019 | Andrew Lynn
Andrew Lynn, CEO of Fluidic Analytics, shares his expertise on the use of microfluidics to study protein interactions.
06/19/2019 | Peter Kissinger
Reproducibility is the cornerstone of strong science... so what happens when irreproducibility becomes the norm?
06/19/2019 | Matt Hallam
Analysis of shamanic ritual bundle paints a picture of botanical and psychotropic knowledge in ancient South America.
Amber was an important status symbol in prehistoric Iberia, but perhaps not a foolproof one
06/10/2019 | Matt Hallam
Characterization of algal light-harvesting protein complexes could help improve solar energy systems.
06/08/2019 | Matt Hallam
We sit down with Richard Yost to discuss all things mass spectrometry, from the laboratory to the conference hall and beyond.
06/06/2019 | Frank van Geel
Ion mobility pioneer David Clemmer tells us how he went from studying music to answering the big questions in science.
06/06/2019 | Sponsored by Pharma Fluidics
Johan Devenyns, CEO of PharmaFluidics, answers our questions on their micro-chip chromatography technologies including the μPAC.
05/30/2019 | Yong Guo
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