The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
07/28/2014 | Bayden Wood
Our third effort at developing a simple analytical diagnostic for malaria looks promising. It could help prevent the spread of the most devastating disease on the planet.
07/28/2014 | Jack Cochran
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography is often presented as extremely complicated. It isn’t. Here is some simple advice to help attract more users to the benefits
07/28/2014 | David Cate, John Volckens, Chuck Henry
How microfluidic paper analytical devices will make testing for the presence of toxic chemicals in air or water as simple, ubiquitous and inexpensive as measuring the temperature.
07/28/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Analytical scientists will descend on Mozart’s hometown for two future-facing conferences – ISC 2014 and MSACL 2014 EU.
07/28/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Carcinogen levels in hairdressers’ blood appear to be linked to number of coloring treatments
A nanowire-based prototype “supersensor” can detect the fingerprint of explosives down to parts per quadrillion
07/28/2014 | Rich Whitworth, Stephanie Vine
Measuring the impact of the Deepwater Horizon disaster four years on
“Simulation” and biting aside, does the total lack of substance abuse mean that the beautiful game is clean?
07/25/2014
New components and measurement techniques continue to be introduced for the Zetasizer Nano. New to the system are a Surface Zeta Potential accessory and a new diffusion barrier method for improved zeta potential measurements of protein samples. Why is the Malvern Zetasizer Nano so popular and found in a broad range of applied and fundamental scientifi c projects across all industries and fields? Because, it is simply the most dynamic and broad ranged instrument on the market for solving technical issues in today’s research environment and it continues to evolve with new capabilities. Here are 10 reasons why you should choose the Zetasizer Nano:
07/24/2014
The Zetasizer NanoSampler is a sample delivery system that ensures highly precise and reproducible automated loading of samples into your Zetasizer Nano for particle size measurements. The NanoSampler adds automation and unattended operation in a versatile, compact package, maximising the productivity of your Zetasizer Nano.
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