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Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently added 150 new methods--nicknamed "recipes"--to a database already containing 255 procedures for analyzing specific ...
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A novel method detects hydrogen at extremely low concentrations by enhancing molecular signals, enabling accurate monitoring, ...
This week's highlights feature our ongoing discussions on women in chromatography, an interview on the future of HPLC columns from analytica 2026, and cutting-edge applications of mass spectrometry ...
The moment nuclear material is produced, processed or purified, it sets off a hidden countdown, marked by the half-life of ...
Nanomaterials have become widely used in several applications across industry and research, such as chemical synthesis, catalysis, anti-bacterial coatings, many others. Many of the physical properties ...
While each method has its pros and cons, a joint study found that LC-MS provides a clearer, more comprehensive picture of the ...