Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
02/21/2025 | Henry Thomas | 2 min read
Collagen in dinosaur fossils, PFAS characterizations in dust, and a “sweet” and “spicy” study from Egypt…
Breakthroughs in needle-free diagnostics, fluorescence used to find fish freshness, and a new era for infrared…
02/18/2025 | Henry Thomas
Can proteins survive millions of years of fossilization? A new study of Cretaceous dinosaur fossils challenges beliefs about protein degradation
02/14/2025 | Henry Thomas | 2 min read
Power List perspectives; sleep apnea sampling; and an eggs-traordinary new discovery…
02/12/2025 | Mikhail Mirov, Sergey Vasilyev | 4 min read
“The spectroscopic equivalent to trading in a pair of binoculars for the James Webb Telescope”
02/11/2025 | Thomas Horvath, Amy Engevik, Maxim Seferovic, Donald Chace, Paul Baker | 5 min read
Advances in mass spectrometry are uncovering new insights into bile acids and their pivotal role in gastrointestinal disorders
02/07/2025 | Henry Thomas | 2 min read
Kidney disease profiles; single-cell analysis with a softer touch; and a celebration of women and girls in science
02/07/2025 | Tareq Al-Najjar | 6 min read
With Battery Passport regulations on the horizon and supply chain traceability fast becoming a priority for manufacturers, is LIMS essential?
02/06/2025 | Henry Thomas | 2 min read
Quantum light enhancements, a highly precise microscopic sensor, and non-slip footwear using nanoparticles
02/06/2025
High-content fluorescence microscopy offers new insights into rheumatoid arthritis treatment responses
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