The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
01/24/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Main engines: check. Communications: check. Solar power: check. GC-MS system on board: check.
01/24/2014 | Frank van Geel
Are your interests mirrored by our content? With one year behind us, we want to know what you like and what you don’t like about The Analytical Scientist
12/17/2013
Sponsor companies proudly present their impressive contributions to the analytical science community.
12/16/2013
Accurate measurement is the very essence of science; better measurement technologies are the fuel of progress. Here, we recognize a year’s worth of innovation in The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards (TASIAs) 2013.
12/13/2013 | Rich Whitworth
The omnipresent professional networking site seems to have a group for everything. Here, we throw the radar over the six biggest analytical offerings in terms of activity, seniority and focus.
12/13/2013 | Lieve Balcaen
A new method can determine ultra-trace levels of titanium in clinical samples.
Pioneering near-infrared spectrometry for the analysis of uranium ore concentrates
How high-speed force spectroscopy (HS-FS) closes the gap between experimental and simulated unfolding of titin
Sitting Down With Fred McLafferty, Professor Emeritus at Cornell University
12/13/2013 | Andrew Ward
How heart-cutting two-dimensional gas chromatography aided in the identification of hidden odorant peaks to save the day – and the dog’s dinner.
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