The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
08/20/2014
Before instrumental LC and GC there was paper chromatography (and awesome it was too).
Four aqueous droplets are pipetted on hydrophobic parts (blue) of a hydrophilic and fibrous paper.
08/19/2014
The aim of Play to Cure: Genes in Space is to collect Element Alpha, a mist-like substance that can be traded for ship upgrades.
Over the past few months, we’ve been asking you to send in the photos and images that best reflect the important and intriguing work that you do.
08/18/2014 | John Delaney
Sitting Down With… John Delaney, senior imaging scientist, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., USA.
08/18/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Tracking the volatile chemical profile modifications that attract mosquitoes
08/18/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Will further progress in direct ionization technologies kick-start a revolution in surgery – and what does that mean for other fields?
Water quality control testing at multiple locations along a distribution system is a challenging and time-consuming process, particularly in low-income countries.
This month’s focus – The Art of Analysis – also highlights the power of ‘self marketing’. What can we learn from the USA and the younger generation?
08/04/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Whilst at Riva 2014 (the 38th ISCC and 11th GCxGC Symposium), Rich Whitworth, editor of The Analytical Scientist, invited three key participants of the conference to take part in an exciting new video projec
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