The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
07/04/2018 | Joanna Cummings
Researchers develop a generic and potentially inexpensive method of separating chiral molecules using magnets
A robotic arm takes mass spec analysis of 3D objects to the next level
Levels of ozone-depleting CFCs are on the rise – despite a global ban
Metaproteomics study throws doubt on Chekhov’s cause of death – and paves the way for future cultural heritage analysis
“River horse” waste spells death by defecation for Kenyan fish
07/04/2018 | Charlotte Barker
Curiosity is a fundamental trait of all scientists, believes Editor Charlotte Barker – but it must be nurtured
06/08/2018 | Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Streamlined workflows help scientists plot a course for painless peptide mapping
06/05/2018 | Milton Lee, Andrew Alpert, Yury Zelechonok
A wish come true for analytical scientists in the field? We profile the new breed of portable HPLC instruments.
06/01/2018 | Monika Dittmann
We Sit Down With Monika Dittmann, Principal Scientist, R&D Agilent Technologies, Germany.
06/01/2018 | Christopher R. Harrison
In a new series, we ask analytical scientists about what is arguably their greatest legacy – enlightening the next generation.
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