The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
02/21/2023 | Duncan Graham | 3 min read
Duncan Graham discusses developments in SERS over the past decade, and where he thinks the field will take us next
02/20/2023 | Georgia Hulme | 2 min read
THz-TDS to estimate burn severity, a new nanoprobe to signal plant distress, and detecting harmful microbes in the beer brewing process with SERS…
02/17/2023 | 5 min read
Sitting Down With… Russ Algar, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
02/15/2023 | Georgia Hulme | 3 min read
Noble gas mass spectrometer monitors magma activity at volcano site
02/14/2023 | Georgia Hulme
Spectroscopic techniques have authenticated Roman coins – validating the existence of a “new” emperor, called Sponsian
02/13/2023 | Margot Lespade, James Strachan | 3 min read
Probing problematic pesticides, sweat proteomics in cystic fibrosis patients, and what cleaning does to bones…
02/10/2023 | Emma L. Schymanski | 5 min read
Why Open and FAIR data sharing in analytical research is vital for public data availability, raising awareness, and the future of analytical science
02/08/2023 | Georgia Hulme
How a portable NIRS technique rapidly and non-invasively detects malaria
02/07/2023 | 5 min read
Ramer talks about the challenges facing AFM-IR, offers his secret to success, and presents a controversial opinion…
02/06/2023 | Margot Lespade | 3 min read
January’s top mass spectrometry news: a mini Orbitriap, a new way to study DNA methylation, and Jonathan Sweedler links up with Fan Lam
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