The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
02/04/2016 | Lukas Märk
A 2015 Innovation Award-winning “fastGC” module enhances proton transfer reaction time-of-flight analyzer performance by adding an optional near real-time chemical pre-separation step. Here’s the story behind its development.
02/04/2016 | F. Scott Anderson
F. Scott Anderson, a staff scientist at the Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado, USA, discusses the potential of in-situ resonance ionization mass spectrometry for understanding the age of planetary bodies.
02/04/2016 | Roger Wiens
Scientists who are dissatisfied with the analysis of samples from our blue planet look to the stars
02/03/2016 | Rob Munier
The seven seas represent an extremely challenging and almost boundless environment that a secret army of passionate oceanographers nevertheless joyfully dive into.
02/03/2016 | Phil Kay
The traditional approach of designing experiments by changing one factor at a time is outmoded.
02/03/2016 | Philip Britz-McKibbin
Multiplexed separations in metabolomics: is there a faster, cheaper, and better way?
02/03/2016 | Rawi Ramautar
A novel CE-MS technique shows great promise for sample-restricted metabolomics.
02/03/2016 | Sergei Kazarian
The analytical world in general has yet to appreciate the power of FTIR spectroscopic imaging for process analysis. Here’s why it should be in your toolkit.
02/03/2016 | James Strachan
Researchers use SPME and GC-MS to puncture claims that banned tire treatments are “undetectable”
Analytical science hits the mainstream with Netflix’s hit documentary [spoiler alert!]
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