Analytical Chemistry News and Research

Latest Analytical Chemistry News and Research

One-step polymerization method could shed more light on plastic pollution

One-step polymerization method could shed more light on plastic pollution

New portable optical sensor can monitor plant stress

New portable optical sensor can monitor plant stress

Study reveals novel dimension in the study of protein-protein interactions

Study reveals novel dimension in the study of protein-protein interactions

New forensic method to identify criminals from a single strand of hair

New forensic method to identify criminals from a single strand of hair

Research shows magnesium contact ions stabilize complex folded structure of tRNA

Research shows magnesium contact ions stabilize complex folded structure of tRNA

Neuropeptides produced by cockroaches could someday be targeted by new pesticides

Neuropeptides produced by cockroaches could someday be targeted by new pesticides

Within A Hair's Breadth--Forensic Identification Of Single Dyed Hair Strand Now Possible

Within A Hair's Breadth--Forensic Identification Of Single Dyed Hair Strand Now Possible

New process converts carbon dioxide into fuels and plastics

New process converts carbon dioxide into fuels and plastics

Researchers use new decoding method to identify novel proteins encoded by HSV-1

Researchers use new decoding method to identify novel proteins encoded by HSV-1

Scientists use advanced methods for investigating structure and interactions of proteins

Scientists use advanced methods for investigating structure and interactions of proteins

Study shows fluorescent protein molecules act as tiny antennas with optical properties

Study shows fluorescent protein molecules act as tiny antennas with optical properties

Disturbances in the gut microbiome may explain major depressive disorder

Disturbances in the gut microbiome may explain major depressive disorder

Single-walled nanotubes emit delayed secondary fluorescence when triggered by multistep process

Single-walled nanotubes emit delayed secondary fluorescence when triggered by multistep process

Researchers design living plant-based sensor to track arsenic levels

Researchers design living plant-based sensor to track arsenic levels

Environmental and exogenous compounds can interact with therapeutic drugs, shows study

Environmental and exogenous compounds can interact with therapeutic drugs, shows study

New breakthrough in microscopy and endoscopy may advance the field of precision medicine

New breakthrough in microscopy and endoscopy may advance the field of precision medicine

A Low Temperature Flow Reactor Module

A Low Temperature Flow Reactor Module

Researchers present holographic Raman microscopy for biological sensing applications

Researchers present holographic Raman microscopy for biological sensing applications

World’s largest proteomics centre accelerates biomarker discoveries to improve people’s lives

World’s largest proteomics centre accelerates biomarker discoveries to improve people’s lives

Could there be harmful chemicals in your household dust?

Could there be harmful chemicals in your household dust?

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