The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
12/12/2013 | Rich Whitworth
What is it, why is it, and where on earth is it? The 2013 TASIAs have the answer.
11/19/2013 | Sponsored by VWR
UV detection methods are the most widely used in HPLC owing to the seemingly ubiquitous presence of chromophores in analytes.
11/18/2013 | Alexander Makarov
The development of Orbitrap™ has taken up all of my professional life. It’s been a story of luck, perseverance, and, ultimately, success.
11/15/2013 | Rich Whitworth
AstraZeneca joins forces with Labcyte to develop acoustic dispensing system for mass spectrometry
Is “accelerator-on-a-chip” technology the tipping point for cheaper, smaller devices for science and medicine?
10/15/2013 | Rich Whitworth
Startup company BaseTrace applies DNA tracer technology to track contamination from hydraulic fracturing
Non-invasive lactate monitoring adds function to form for athletes on the edge
09/09/2013 | Mike Grayson
Between 1900 and 1940, the development of the positive ray analyzer led to the study of isotopes for the first time, setting the stage for the development of mass spectrometry. Here, a series of brilliant experiments from the “Era of the Physicist” is revisited.
09/09/2013 | Alexander Buenz, Alexandra Knauer
Sitting Down With Alexandra Knauer, Owner, and Alexander Buenz, CEO, of Knauer.
09/06/2013 | Frank Neely
How analytical scientists can enjoy a satisfying and intellectually stimulating career
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