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Techniques & Tools Micro/Nano-scale

Going Native with Microfluidics

| Andrew Lynn

Andrew Lynn, CEO of Fluidic Analytics, shares his expertise on the use of microfluidics to study protein interactions.

Fields & Applications Environmental

Here Comes the Sun

| Matt Hallam

Characterization of algal light-harvesting protein complexes could help improve solar energy systems.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

MS Wish List

| Renã Robinson, Donald Chace, Timothy Garrett, Benjamin Garcia, Elena Stashenko

We asked MS users what developments they would most like to see in the field and why - check out their answers in our MS wish list.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Detecting Change

| Sponsored by Agilent Technologies

Lester Taylor of Agilent Technologies discusses the results of our recent survey on trends in liquid chromatography.

Techniques & Tools Technology

Image of the Month

| Charlotte Barker

Close-up of a low-power, ultra-high-speed GCxGC system that's small but packs a punch to the tune of 50 compounds per second peak capacity.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Time to Switch It Up?

| Sponsored by Knauer

Knauer present a new generation of valve drive that saves time-consuming reconfiguration and prevents misconfiguration: the Valve Unifier VU 4.1.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

The Wish List: Spectroscopy

| Nicoló Omenetto, Rick Russo, Frank Bright, Jorge Pisonero Castro, Ron M. A. Heeren, R. Graham Cooks, Gary Hieftje, Kay Niemax, Leslie Hicks

What are the biggest research priorities in spectroscopy today?

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

No Longer the Tool of Last Resort

| Ian Lewis

It’s a versatile method with widespread applications – isn’t it time people overcame their fear of Raman spectroscopy?

Techniques & Tools Micro/Nano-scale

Model Body Building

| Sabeth Verporte, Maarten Honing, Jaap den Toonder, Edmond Young

A triumph of biomedical engineering, organ-on-a-chip technology has given researchers an exciting new tool to explore biology.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

The Color of Chirality

| Maryam Mahdi

Forty years ago, it was theorized that chirality had a color composition that could be measured... and finally the theory has been proven.

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