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.
03/25/2015 | Janina Kneipp and Katharina Schultens
Analytical sciences are at the core of many fundamental and applied scientific problems and innovations. Did you know that one out of every two chemists working in industry is working in analytical sciences?
03/25/2015 | Peter Schoenmakers
In 2008, COAST (which stands for Comprehensive Analytical Science and Technology) was formed to address three major concerns in analytical science
03/25/2015 | Frank van Geel
Teachers of the analytical sciences have a hard job. Lesson preparation time is limited – and, if the teacher’s own educational background is lacking, he or she could struggle to deliver what students really need.
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 | Kimberly Moser
The death of a University of California staff research assistant back in 2008 put safety concerns on the agenda. Where are we now?
03/23/2015 | Lothar Brecker
Structure elucidation of small organic molecules requires a concerted analysis using several techniques.
03/23/2015 | Thomas Annesley
How to maximize your chances of success when preparing manuscripts for publication.
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?
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