In Star Trek, Mr. Spock’s hand-held tricorder can instantly tell what something is made of. We don’t have tricorders yet, but we’re getting close. Portable devices just a little too big to hold in one ...
In this month's LCGC Blog, Hayley Brawley and Alexia Kreinbrink explore the challenges facing chromatographers when exploring the complex world of metal speciation. Studying metals in biology is much ...
Chromatography refuses to be overwhelmed by the processing demands and cost pressures associated with next-generation medicines. Instead, chromatography is strengthening its commitment to innovation.
When people think of what it means to be alive, they often focus on genomes—which encode biological information and enable its transmission and evolution. By themselves, however, genomes aren’t enough ...
Waters becomes the first vendor to obtain ACT™ Ecolabel Certification for 42 of its liquid chromatography columns, providing independent validation of the environmental impact of Waters column ...
LCGC International salutes Jack Henion and Bob W.J. Pirok, winners of the 19th annual LCGC Lifetime Achievement and Emerging ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are proving to be major disruptors in the scientific space, with the implementation of these technologies expected to drastically overhaul ...
Prajwalita Das got a little love from a reaction she ran. She was using thin-layer chromatography (TLC) to check if a synthesis of a fluorinated benzoxathiin compound had gone according to her design.
As advances and new developments in chromatography allow the technique to become more precise, how is the technique enabling us to understand taste, and improve cooking? When 32-time Michelin starred ...
The University of Texas at Arlington and Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, announced that they have been granted a United States patent (#8,293,099) for a novel ...