Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
05/27/2014 | Curtis Marcott, Craig Prater
How to meet today’s demands for nanoscale chemical analysis in materials and life sciences.
05/27/2014 | Ellen Miseo
Sitting Down With Ellen Miseo, instrumentation and applications consultant for Analytical Answers and adjunct assistant professor at Bentley University, Massachusetts, USA.
05/27/2014 | Frank van Geel
Where does inspiration come from? I mean the insight that leads you to a new invention or that suddenly makes you aware of the solution to a problem?
04/25/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Sitting Down With… Gary Hieftje, Distinguished Professor and Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair of Chemistry, Indiana University Bloomington.
03/31/2014 | Debdulal Roy
Raman spectroscopy has multifaceted appeal but requires an additional metrological dimension to make it a truly competitive quantitative technology.
03/31/2014
Will you die in the next five years? NMR spectroscopy reveals biomarker signatures associated with mortality.
02/24/2014 | Rick Russo
My journey through science, and my personal view on the transformative potential of laser ablation.
02/24/2014 | Rich Whitworth
NASA’s Curiosity Rover recently raised its head (camera) to the night sky to take its first photograph of Earth from the surface of the Red Planet.NASA’s Curiosity Rover recently raised its head (camera) to the night sky to take its first photograph of Earth from the surface of the Red Planet.
QEPAS offers highly sensitive portable sensing of nitrous oxide and methane – two of the nastier greenhouse gases
01/27/2014 | Sponsored by Biotage
In this application note ISOLUTE SLE+ is demonstrated as an effective way to extract AEDs from serum and urine.
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