When Does an Instrument Become a Collaboration Partner?
September 11, 2025
Agilent’s Christian Haas on the changing role of analytical instruments in the age of automation
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September 11, 2025
Agilent’s Christian Haas on the changing role of analytical instruments in the age of automation
4 min read
By James Strachan
August 13, 2025
10 standout suggestions from the 2025 Power List to elevate the field as the keystone of all good science
4 min read
July 7, 2025
At the intersection of chemistry, biology, and medicine, Ying Ge is pioneering a new era of translational analytical science
10 min read
By James Strachan
June 30, 2025
Creating space for dissent, risk-taking, and failure is key to innovation, says SCIEX’s R&D VP Chris Lock
12 min read
By James Strachan
June 19, 2025
908 Devices CEO Kevin J. Knopp discusses the company’s efforts to support environmental monitoring in Ukraine
9 min read
By Frank van Geel, James Strachan
June 13, 2025
Luigi Mondello explains why the time is right to reignite Chromatography’s much-missed “scientific retreat”
4 min read
By James Strachan
June 12, 2025
Our ability to measure and quantitate key metabolites remains robust, reproducible, and highly valuable – regardless of how the issue around unknowns plays out
10 min read
By James Strachan
June 9, 2025
Shuzhao Li sees no fundamental disagreement between “camps”
5 min read
By James Strachan
June 2, 2025
In-source fragmentation cannot explain away the reality – and significance – of the dark metabolome
14 min read
By James Strachan
May 13, 2025
Fabrice Gritti argues while HPLC principles are based in physics, innovation thrives through system hyphenation and expansion – as seen in cell and gene therapies
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