What’s Next for the Flying Lab?
August 1, 2024
As NASA retires the DC-8 airborne laboratory, we look to the future of the flying lab – bigger planes, more instruments, and perhaps hourly air pollution forecasts
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August 1, 2024
As NASA retires the DC-8 airborne laboratory, we look to the future of the flying lab – bigger planes, more instruments, and perhaps hourly air pollution forecasts
5 min read
July 31, 2024
Nicola Gray discusses trends and challenges in phenomics – and why she’s proud to be representing Western Australia at IMSC 2024
6 min read
July 30, 2024
This month’s chromatography news: recycling with SFC; nanoflow in the clinic; and a new LC-MS/MS method that can accurately measure oxytocin
3 min read
July 29, 2024
What does the future hold for optical spectroscopy and diagnostics?
5 min read
July 26, 2024
The week in mass spec: how bowel frequency impacts hearth; tampon heavy metal exposure; and more metabolomics mayhem
3 min read
July 25, 2024
“Calling MS into the surgery room, we have an emergency!”
3 min read
July 24, 2024
Biopharma tech continues to advance so why is downstream processing such a headache? Chromatography, in particular, is an expensive process – but improvements are being made.
4 min read
July 23, 2024
The father of modern supercritical fluid chromatography, Terry Berger, sadly passed away on May 5, 2024. Here, I reflect on his contributions to the field – and to me personally.
4 min read
July 19, 2024
The week in mass spec: instrumental innovations, AI insights, soybean strategies, and more!
2 min read
July 18, 2024
Why analytical chemistry, multidisciplinary collaboration, and biosensing technology are all crucial for advanced research
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