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Techniques & Tools Technology

Keeping Up with the Power List: Part 2

| 5 min read

Ten more thoughts from the 2024 Power List on the most exciting developments and emerging trends in analytical science today

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This week’s Mass Spec News

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Proteomic interactions in hepatitis, a portable way to detect PFAS, and tributes to one of the founding fathers of mass spectrometry

Techniques & Tools Technology

Keeping Up with the Power List: Part 1

| 4 min read

What are the most exciting developments and emerging trends in analytical science today?

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Musings from The Power List: Konstantin Shoykhet

| 4 min read

Agilent’s Konstantin Shoykhet explores exciting developments in liquid chromatography, big challenges, and instrument accessibility

Fields & Applications Environmental

Charting the Contaminant Iceberg: Part One

| James Strachan | 5 min read

Torsten C. Schmidt casts his eye over contaminants of concern and considers how much of the full picture current technology allows us to see

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This week’s Mass Spec News

| James Strachan | 4 min read

TNT detection, one-step assay for genetic testing in spinal muscular atrophy, and recent advances in labeling-based quantitative glycomics

Techniques & Tools Technology

Power (Wish) List

| James Strachan | 7 min read

We asked The 2024 Power List: what’s missing from the analytical toolbox?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

This week’s Mass Spec News

| Henry Thomas | 3 min read

A new global proteomics technology from ETH Zurich, the discovery of the world’s oldest ochre mine, and more MS news

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Sitting Down With… The Past: Eva Smolková-Keulemansová (1927 – 2024)

We dive into the archive of 2014 for insight and inspiration – this time with Eva Smolková-Keulemansová

Fields & Applications Environmental

Canada’s Carbon Emission Conundrum

| Henry Thomas | 2 min read

Rising temperatures shown to accelerate weathering rates in Canadian Arctic, causing an alarming increase in atmospheric CO2 levels

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