Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
04/20/2015 | Rich Whitworth
The moment we start taking technology for granted, we risk stifling future innovation and creativity.
03/24/2015 | Claire Doyle
More than 15,000 UK school students have been given the opportunity to learn about spectroscopy through hands-on experience thanks to The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Spectroscopy in a Suitcase (SIAS) scheme.
03/23/2015 | Fadia AlKhalil
As the world’s most populous country and the second largest global economy, the potential for growth is significant. But how does an analytical services company break into China?
03/23/2015 | Rich Whitworth
Research Center and Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Separation Science for Analytical Chemistry, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China.
03/23/2015 | Lothar Brecker
Structure elucidation of small organic molecules requires a concerted analysis using several techniques.
03/23/2015 | Stephanie Vine
Can triglyceride fingerprinting and NMR help find adulterated meat?
Aerial drones already aid in sample collection. Is in-situ water analysis next?
Plastic spectrometers help students understand instrumental limitations
03/23/2015 | Iestyn Armstrong-Smith
One half of The Blues Brothers, shares the story behind the innovative technology that is enabling scientists to perform spectroscopic analyses in minutes instead of hours or even days.
03/17/2015
This technical note describes the features and benefits of OMNISEC RESOLVE. It also includes a discussion of the value of OMNISEC as a complete system as opposed to upgrading an existing conventional system to advanced detection.
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