Features

The power of pure water

June 22, 2010
Water purification systems are relatively commonplace in a traditional laboratory setting, with a myriad of uses for pure water in a clinical environment. But take those into the 'real world',...

Fusion nails its colours to the MAST

June 17, 2010
A £30 million upgrade to the MAST experiment at Culham Centre for Fusion Energy will enable the UK to carry out three tasks central to the success of the international...

Solving the mystery

June 8, 2010
You've seen it on CSI but just how is the case solved? Our new series on forensic analysis will let you in on a few of the secrets used by...

Extreme Earth – Tsunami

June 1, 2010
Tsunami waves can devastate coastal towns in a matter of minutes; we look at the science behind the destructive force

Putting packaging to the test

May 24, 2010
Materials testing has long been an established part of quality control procedures in laboratories throughout many sectors of industry. But sometimes efforts have focused mostly, or entirely, on the products...

Making LIMS affordable

May 20, 2010
Kim Shah discusses how laboratory management systems can be affordable for all labs of all sizes

Are you concentrating?

May 18, 2010
Keeping high levels of analytes during the drying and concentrating stages of GCLC can be tricky. Here, Robert S Johnson explains why a fully automated sample concentrator could help your...

Next generation HSI

May 13, 2010
Hyperspectral imaging can be used for more than remote sensing according to Dr John Ferguson, we find out more

Keeping it cool

May 11, 2010
Industrial cooling accounts for 7% of all electrical consumption in Western Europe and as the trend for faster, smaller, higher powered technology intensifies, the need for higher-performance, more energy efficient...

The answer is blowing in the wind

May 6, 2010
The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has been steadily increasing – but how can they be accurately measured? Chunxiao Wang thinks gas chromatography is the answer

Extreme Earth – Earthquakes

May 4, 2010
Nature can be incredibly powerful and destructive; the recent earthquakes in Haiti and Chile have reminded us of that, so here we take a look at what causes the earth...

Advancing accuracy in gas analysis

April 29, 2010
As environmental legislation continues to tighten, emissions testing and monitoring certainly doesn't get any easier and demand for accurate gas analysis has never been greater. But how is the gas...

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