The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
03/31/2014 | Alejandro Cifuentes
Right now, we can only see small pieces of the colossal picture entitled “Food and Health”.
03/31/2014 | Wolfgang Lindner
A broad-based and ongoing scientific education is essential to the success of the research enterprise. We risk losing it.
03/31/2014 | Terence Risby, Joachim Pleil
Will the future see crime scene investigators collecting breath samples from potential perpetrators to identify them? In a word: no.
03/31/2014
Nick Kim is an analytical environmental chemist by day and analytical artist by night. What makes him tick?
In May, the 41st International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations rolls into New Orleans. Here, we offer our top picks from the preliminary program.
Studies of a cyanobacterium have offered the first glimpse of redox activity in living cells. What does that mean for biofuel production?
Could a DNA-savvy clean-tech startup disrupt the water analysis market?
Nick Kim gifts us with his very analytical and amusing view of the world around us.
Will you die in the next five years? NMR spectroscopy reveals biomarker signatures associated with mortality.
03/31/2014 | Rich Whitworth
As instrumentation becomes ever more sophisticated, the connection between the analytical question being asked and the answer provided is steadily eroding.
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