Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
08/17/2015 | Rich Whitworth, Stephanie Vine, Roisin McGuigan
We’ve shown that trained dogs can detect the presence of malignant ovarian cancer tumors using smell.
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover at the “Mojave” site, where it took further samples of Mount Sharp.
08/17/2015 | Jean-Marie (John) Dimandja
Sitting Down With... Jean-Marie (John) Dimandja, Branch Director at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), USA.
08/17/2015 | Lisa Holland, Vince Remcho, Susan D. Richardson, Vicki Blazer
Presenting new considerations to evaluate drinking water.
08/14/2015 | Silvia Bruni
Making the case for more use of reflection FTIR and Raman spectroscopy in analyzing works of art.
08/14/2015 | Stephanie Vine
Could a new nanofabricated surface lower the limit of detection – and remove the need for matrix – with existing MALDI MS instrumentation?
No confirmed sightings. No little green men. Still hope...
SORS meets microscopy to delve deeper into historical art and sculptures
08/14/2015 | Rich Whitworth
Gazing into a crystal ball is not only fun, it can also stimulate discussion about the road we need to take. And sometimes it can cause controversy or make us reflect on the past.
07/20/2015 | Iestyn Armstrong-Smith
Sulaf Assi is a lecturer in forensic sciences at the Faculty of Science and Technology at Bournemouth University, UK.
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