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Fields & Applications Technology

The Lie of the Land

| Charlotte Barker

What can the research highlights of 2018 tell us about the hot topics of 2019?

Fields & Applications Technology

The Innovators 2018

Whether testing for impurities, ensuring national security, or speeding up sample prep – meet the companies advancing analytical science.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Your Efficiency Challenge – Part III

| Sponsored by Agilent Technologies

Taking the next step on the road to efficiency

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

A GC in Your Laptop

| Jaap de Zeeuw

Very few students get hands-on experience with a working gas chromatography system. I believe robust software tools are the next best thing.

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Sensing the Tiniest Change

| Menno Prins

A new biomarker sensing technology provides sensitive, specific monitoring for a wide range of patients

Fields & Applications Polymers

Playing the Polymer Game

| Harald Pasch, Taihyun Chang

We need to build a better suite of techniques for the analysis of macromolecules

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

MRR on the Up

| Frank van Geel, Joanna Cummings

How a decades-old technology is getting a new lease of life

Techniques & Tools Technology

Strokes of Genius

From game-changing GC to simpler sampling to a rise in automated analytical technology, the 2018 TASIAs paint a vibrant picture of the future.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Think Twice

| Fabrice Gritti

(Re)developing twin column “recycling” chromatography to separate and identify trace impurities

Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

Digital Sample Prep

| Victoria Samanidou

We need to embrace the transformative potential of 3D printing

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