Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
12/10/2015 | William Tindall
This short and seemingly simple question belies the complexity of measuring – and interpreting – pH.
12/10/2015 | Thomas Jocks
Can multi-angle light scattering aid in the characterization of proteins and antibody drug conjugates?
12/10/2015 | Vincenzo Palleschi
The analytical performance of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) can be improved dramatically by using an artificial neural network approach, opening up new opportunities for its application.
12/10/2015 | Abhijit Ghosh
Two important innovations in analytical science have reached their 25th anniversaries: solid phase micro-extraction (SPME) and comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC). Here’s why I think they are worth applauding.
12/10/2015 | James Strachan
Could carbon nanotubes hold the key to real-time, portable testing for meat freshness?
GSK and the RSC embark on a five-year partnership to bring GC-MS skills to Africa
A new LC-MS/MS screening method simultaneously detects a wide range of non-banned potentially performance enhancing drugs and masking agents in urine
12/10/2015 | Peter Willis
Could NASA’s “chemical laptop” breathe new life into the search for extraterrestrials?
11/17/2015 | Tiemin Huang
Coupling whole column imaging detection to a mass spectrometer for protein structure characterization is fundamentally challenging. Could a relatively simple capillary cartridge system unlock the potential?
11/17/2015 | Michael Knierman, Norman (Norm) Dovichi, Rob Haselberg, Tomoyoshi Soga, Christian Wenz
Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) appears to be caught in a dichotomy – proven success in some fields, skepticism in others.
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