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Keeping it Real
July 23, 2015
Regulation of raw material identification in cosmetics using handheld Raman
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Spectroscopy brought down to size
July 20, 2015
New developments are mobilizing Raman, mid-infrared and near-infrared spectroscopy for a whole host of innovative handheld applications.
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Multimodal Spectroscopy: Production Workhorse
July 20, 2015
Manufacturing is getting smarter; only a cross-discipline approach will ensure the success of tomorrow’s processes
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CSR in Context
July 20, 2015
How much value do you put on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in your laboratory? Read this and you may change your mind.
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Rewarding Lab Effectiveness and Efficiency
July 20, 2015
S-Lab – a new higher-education initiative in the UK – is using an awards scheme, an annual conference, and assessment tools and guidance to drive improvement in areas that are common to both analytical and research laboratories.
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Digging into Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress
July 20, 2015
Hyphenated chromatography techniques enable the selection of representative biomarkers of oxidative stress – and help resolve the huge complexity of lipid oxidation products.
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Keep On Innovating
July 20, 2015
Are today’s ‘blue sky’ instrumental techniques tomorrow’s industry standard?
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Pluto: the New Red (Dwarf) Planet
July 20, 2015
Fingerprinting ice with FTIR spectroscopy ahead of New Horizons flyby of Pluto
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Winning Wines Under Scrutiny
July 20, 2015
Chemical profiles link production methods with characteristic flavors
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Catalyze This (or That)
July 20, 2015
A simple yet innovative catalytic reactor – the Polyarc – aims to give GC-FID a fresh lease of life
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Biosensing Gets Smart
July 20, 2015
Australian researchers harness the power of smartphone biosensing – without the need for specialized components
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Jurassic World... with Real Science
July 20, 2015
Laser-stimulated fluorescence shines a light on the hunt for dinosaurs
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Guiding Lights
July 17, 2015
Have your graduate students discovered all of the career paths open to them? Have you recognized the demands and realities of an evolving job market? In short, is it time to become a better mentor and guide students to real opportunities in industry?
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A Wonderful Sense of Perspective
July 17, 2015
The ‘ph’ in Phenomenex stands for philanthropy and drives a very ‘giving’ culture.
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Improving Life Through Science – Responsibly
July 17, 2015
Sigma-Aldrich places “global-citizenship” at the heart of its business.
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Thirty Years Young
July 17, 2015
PSS is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. And growing steadily over that time from two to more than 50 people has ensured that its core principle remains unchanged: a passion for sharing knowledge that helps make the world a better place.
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Light Years Ahead
July 17, 2015
Using spectroscopy to protect and improve the quality of life for people worldwide.
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Full Markes for Awareness
July 17, 2015
Markes International connects with the local community – and gets the wider community to connect with analytical science.
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Holistic Bioanalytics
July 17, 2015
Lawrence (Larry) Lesko is a bioanalytical veteran with many years of academic and FDA experience. Now, as director of the University of Florida’s Center for Pharmacometrics and Systems Pharmacology, Larry uses metabolomics to discover biomarkers of drug toxicity.
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State-of-the-Art TLC-MS
July 17, 2015
TLC-MS is here and still evolving – continual advances in coupling techniques and ambient mass spectrometry are giving rise to a renaissance. Here, we share the most promising techniques and open your eyes to the powerful – and flexible – combinations of TLC and MS.
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Bioanalytical Living Legend
July 17, 2015
Sitting Down With... Barry Karger, James L. Waters Chair in Analytical Chemistry and Barnett Institute Director at Northeastern University, Massachusetts, USA.
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We ♥ Pluto
July 17, 2015
And it appears Pluto loves us back – its “two-tone heart” has enchanted scientists and the general public alike. But what’s that got to do with analytical science?
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