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Fields & Applications Chemical

Daydreaming in the Classroom

| Joanna Cummings

VR lessons are helping kids understand chemistry. Could the analytical community learn something?

Techniques & Tools Technology

Future Separations: Redux

| Rich Whitworth

Has separation technology really become “smaller, faster, smarter” ?

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Catalyzing Innovation

| Charlotte Barker, Paul Dauenhauer

The story behind the Polyarc® system – and how it sparked a discovery to make car tires from sugar.

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Sifting for Gold

| Murray McEwan and Vaughan Langford

How Syft Technologies (and SIFT-MS) is going from strength to strength

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Taking MS into the Clinic

| Neil Dalton and Charles Turner

Bringing MS-based screening for newborn hemoglobinopathies into routine use

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Digging Deeper, Building Better

| Catherine Fenselau

An impressive science career and the past, present and future of mass spectrometry

Fields & Applications Clinical

Embracing the Proteogenomic Toolkit

| Andreas Hühmer

To win the war on cancer, we need to put proteomics on an equal footing with genomics

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Peeling Back the Layers

| Jorge Pisonero Castro

Pulsed glow discharge TOF-MS allows fast, direct analysis of complex thin coated materials

Techniques & Tools Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Analytical Assistance, “Pro Humanitate”

| Norman Fraley

Technology in developing countries: it’s about time we asked ourselves what more we can do to help

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Image of the Month

| Charlotte Barker

A 1948 National Institute of Standards and Technology photo of an early mass spectrometer

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