The nominations for this year's Power List are open.
09/18/2018
In modern science, new instrumentation opens up new worlds and allows us to explore the world around us
08/13/2018 | Michael Breadmore
We Sit Down With Michael Breadmore, Professor, Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS)
08/13/2018 | Anna Donnell
How new tools are bringing a fresh approach to chemistry teaching at the University of Cincinnati
08/13/2018 | Elena Basso, Julie Arslanoglu, Federico Carò
Meet three scientists who are studying the art of the past – and driving art analysis into the future
08/13/2018 | Kym Faull
Got an obsolete but working instrument sitting in the basement of your institution? Donate it!
07/04/2018 | Timothy Garrett
Timothy Garrett and Diane Vaszily explore the connection between curiosity and successful learning.
07/04/2018 | Michelle Nolan, Michelle Reid
If curiosity is a fundamental part of good science, how do we nurture it – in ourselves and in others?
07/04/2018 | Joanna Cummings
Russian scientists have developed a new flying gas chromatograph.
07/04/2018 | Charlotte Barker
What new tech did vendors unveil at the year’s biggest mass spectrometry conference?
06/01/2018 | Monika Dittmann
We Sit Down With Monika Dittmann, Principal Scientist, R&D Agilent Technologies, Germany.
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