LiP-MS Reveals Misfolded Proteins Linked to Memory Loss
By Henry Thomas
July 30, 2025
Using structural proteomics, researchers uncover widespread protein misfolding linked to cognitive decline
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By Henry Thomas
July 30, 2025
Using structural proteomics, researchers uncover widespread protein misfolding linked to cognitive decline
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By Richard Crocombe
June 10, 2025
Build a team that knows your application space, be prepared to pivot, and ignore tempting but unscalable detours
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April 30, 2025
Tim Langlois, President of AMT, celebrates two decades of cherishing quality and driving innovation for the HPLC community
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By Dean Mulyk
April 23, 2025
Automation represents a fundamental transformation of the analytical lab. Here’s what you need to know to keep pace.
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March 31, 2025
The toughest peer review? A group of investors around a table, says Chad Mirkin, who talks commercialization lessons learned and major discoveries: spherical nucleic acids and dip-pen nanolithography.
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By James Strachan
March 28, 2025
Amid the turmoil, we feel the time is right for sober reflection, fresh thinking, and new solutions – “Leading Voices,” in other words – to forge a path forward for analytical science
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March 24, 2025
Nanotechnology pioneer Chad Mirkin talks eureka moments, the value of analytical science, and why curiosity comes first – in the first of our two-part Sitting Down With interview
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March 21, 2025
If the proposed cuts to facilities and administration costs go ahead, US laboratories will have less money to pay staff, conduct research, and collaborate – and American science will be greatly diminished – says John Yates
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By Erin Baker
March 7, 2025
Science cannot move forward until order is restored, chaos removed, and our researchers and thinkers are no longer under attack
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By Modest Gertsiuk
March 6, 2025
Ukrainian scientists studying the environmental impact of the war welcome global collaboration
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