The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
04/30/2019 | Silvio Vaz Jr.
Can modern analytical technologies monitor and control the fate of emerging pollutants?
04/30/2019 | Susan Richardson
DBPs – disinfection by-products – could pose an underestimated threat to our health, wildlife, and environment.
04/30/2019 | Wei Min
Wei Min has pioneered a revolutionary technology for imaging chemical bonds, with broad applications in chemistry, biomedicine and energy research.
04/30/2019 | Matthieu Legrand
A united front against antimicrobial resistance requires rapid diagnostics.
04/24/2019 | Ian Lewis
It’s a versatile method with widespread applications – isn’t it time people overcame their fear of Raman spectroscopy?
04/24/2019 | Nicoló Omenetto, Rick Russo, Frank Bright, Jorge Pisonero Castro, Ron M. A. Heeren, R. Graham Cooks, Gary Hieftje, Kay Niemax, Leslie Hicks
What are the biggest research priorities in spectroscopy today?
04/18/2019 | Sabeth Verporte, Maarten Honing, Jaap den Toonder, Edmond Young
A triumph of biomedical engineering, organ-on-a-chip technology has given researchers an exciting new tool to explore biology.
04/17/2019 | Ryan De Vooght-Johnson
Researchers use ion mobility-mass spectrometry to create a "lipid atlas."
04/17/2019 | Maryam Mahdi
Forty years ago, it was theorized that chirality had a color composition that could be measured... and finally the theory has been proven.
04/17/2019 | Charlotte Barker
What are the major trends shaping analytical instrumentation?
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