Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
07/14/2017 | Joanna Cummings
VR lessons are helping kids understand chemistry. Could the analytical community learn something?
07/13/2017 | Rich Whitworth
Has separation technology really become “smaller, faster, smarter” ?
06/16/2017 | Charlotte Barker, Paul Dauenhauer
The story behind the Polyarc® system – and how it sparked a discovery to make car tires from sugar.
06/15/2017 | Murray McEwan and Vaughan Langford
How Syft Technologies (and SIFT-MS) is going from strength to strength
06/15/2017 | Neil Dalton and Charles Turner
Bringing MS-based screening for newborn hemoglobinopathies into routine use
06/15/2017 | Catherine Fenselau
An impressive science career and the past, present and future of mass spectrometry
06/14/2017 | Andreas Hühmer
To win the war on cancer, we need to put proteomics on an equal footing with genomics
06/14/2017 | Jorge Pisonero Castro
Pulsed glow discharge TOF-MS allows fast, direct analysis of complex thin coated materials
06/14/2017 | Norman Fraley
Technology in developing countries: it’s about time we asked ourselves what more we can do to help
06/14/2017 | Charlotte Barker
A 1948 National Institute of Standards and Technology photo of an early mass spectrometer
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