The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
05/29/2020 | Rick Yost, Jennifer Watson
With ASMS going digital for 2020, Rick Yost and Jennifer Watson talk us through the offerings (and obstacles)
05/28/2020 | Lauren Robertson
X-ray analysis of artefacts recovered from Henry VIII’s favored warship reveals surprising details about armor production and conservation efforts
05/27/2020 | Matt Hallam
Unraveling encounters on bygone battlefields with fencing (and X-rays)
05/26/2020 | Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto
Open method sharing – through online repositories – could finally put an end to niggling issues of method irreproducibility
05/25/2020 | Lauren Robertson
Using an X-ray-sensitive lanthanide-binding tag (LBT), scientists have demonstrated a new technique for imaging proteins in 3D at nanoscale resolution
05/23/2020 | Lauren Robertson
Bone proteomics could help investigators get to the bottom of drowning deaths
05/22/2020 | Matt Hallam
We're looking for 10 analysts from each continent for the Power List 2020 - who will you nominate?
05/14/2020 | Thomas Letzel
We must educate (and continue educating) talented analysts to make the most of their talent
05/13/2020 | Scott Rudder
Scott Rudder, co-founder of Innovative Photonic Solutions, offers his advice about transitioning from research spectroscopy into the business world
05/12/2020 | Lauren Robertson
Quantifying published coronavirus research since 2002
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