Subscribe to Newsletter

Sensors

Techniques & Tools Sensors

You wear it so well

| Iestyn Armstrong-Smith

A multitude of wearable biosensors for monitoring our personal health and the external environment are on the way, led by technologies to improve performance in sport and all-round fitness. They are easy to use, will cost little and provide useful, real-time information. Stand by for the democratization of analysis.

Techniques & Tools Environmental

Laughing Gas Laser

| Rich Whitworth

QEPAS offers highly sensitive portable sensing of nitrous oxide and methane – two of the nastier greenhouse gases

Fields & Applications Technology

Orbitrap Against All Odds

| Alexander Makarov

The development of Orbitrap™ has taken up all of my professional life. It’s been a story of luck, perseverance, and, ultimately, success.

Techniques & Tools Technology

Nano Particle Accelerator

| Rich Whitworth

Is “accelerator-on-a-chip” technology the tipping point for cheaper, smaller devices for science and medicine?

Fields & Applications Data Analysis

Onions Under E-Scrutiny

| Rich Whitworth

Researchers tackle the unlikely issue of red onion counterfeiting with E-Nose technology.

Fields & Applications Technology

Analytical Tattoo

| Rich Whitworth

Non-invasive lactate monitoring adds function to form for athletes on the edge

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Alcoholic Intelligence (AI)

| Rich Whitworth

For centuries, taste experts have had the enviable – and indispensable – job of managing brandy quality ... control. Are they about to be replaced by E-Tongue technology?

Register to The Analytical Scientist

Register to access our FREE online portfolio, request the magazine in print and manage your preferences.

You will benefit from:
  • Unlimited access to ALL articles
  • News, interviews & opinions from leading industry experts
  • Receive print (and PDF) copies of The Analytical Scientist magazine

Register