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Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Embracing Analytical Scientists Everywhere

| Karen Esmonde-White

Why SciX is such a special conference – by this year’s Chair.

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Currant Affairs

| Joanna Cummings

Why dyeing your hair with blackcurrant cordial leftovers could be better for your health – and the planet

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

We Don’t Need No Separation, We Don’t Need No Peaks at All

| Alex Hodgson

How much emphasis should be we put on chromatographic separation in today’s hyphenated techniques?

Techniques & Tools Business

Green Chemistry and Government Science

| Joanna Cummings

Business in brief: What’s going on in analytical science?

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Opposites Attract

| Joanna Cummings

Researchers have discovered a strong electrostatic attraction between protein histone H1 and its binding partner prothymosin α.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Materials Science and Small Molecule Detection

| Joanna Cummings

Business in brief: What’s going on in analytical science?

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

See-Through Science

| Katherine A. Bakeev

Allowing non-destructive chemical identification through opaque materials, the TASIA-winning STRam(an) represents an evolution in Raman technology.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

The Road to HPLC2018 Part VI: Continuous Evolution

| Todd Maloney

Can separation technology keep up with pharma’s demands for continuous manufacturing?

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

All Hands on Spec

| Karen Faulds

We Sit Down With Karen Faulds from the University of Strathclyde to discuss SERS’ role in the clinic

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

An Elemental Regeneration

| Alexander Gundlach-Graham

How emerging applications in life sciences and environmental analysis are driving renewed interest in the unique properties of ICP-TOFMS

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