The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
09/28/2022 | Margot Lespade | 3 min read
A new upgrade for NMR spectroscopy, coffee bean analysis and a promising breast cancer diagnosis method…
09/07/2022 | Margot Lespade
Could a biosensor spun from gold be the future of wearable sensing technology?
08/18/2022 | Margot Lespade | 2 min read
SERS for bacterial identification, an innovative tool in NASA’s “Search for life”, and a novel sensor to detect high-risk biomarkers…
07/19/2022 | Margot Lespade | 5 min read
The most exciting development in spectroscopy today? For Jean-Francois Masson, it’s point-of-need devices and the field of optophysiology.
05/06/2022 | James Strachan
Unveiling the world beneath our feet, the right path for lithium, and an extended microscopy toolbox…
02/18/2022
How exactly do neutral molecules become protonated in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry?
02/05/2020 | Jonathan James
Introducing: a ratiometric sensor able to quantify nerve agents from chemical warfare and pesticides
03/28/2019 | Luke Turner
Measuring gaseous biomarkers to help diagnose and monitor gut disorders.
02/19/2019 | Joanna Cummings
A new waterproof, flexible sensor could be the latest way for athletes to monitor their health and hydration.
02/06/2019 | Joanna Cummings
Bendy blood-oxygen sensors break the mold.
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