The video above is from the American Chemical Society, who speak about how they are seeking to validate work and collaborate to explore and expand analytical chemistry applications of cannabis.
In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we spoke to 2023’s recipient of the Ralph N. Adams Award in Analytical Chemistry, Professor Joseph Wang, about the ...
The field of analytical chemistry in pharmaceutical applications has evolved substantially with advances in method development and validation. Contemporary techniques underscore the importance of ...
The workshop fosters innovation in environmentally responsible analytical techniques, emphasizing technical excellence and ...
Electromembrane extraction (EME) is an innovative sample preparation technique that utilises an electric field to drive the migration of charged analytes from an aqueous sample through a supported ...
Spectroscopy is a valuable analytical tool for a wide range of sectors. Several talks will focus on Raman spectroscopy as a highly versatile analytical tool, which can be used in chemical processing ...
AI systems make predictions based on data models (i.e., if the data has these features and relationships, it is likely to behave in this way in the future). Generally, AI systems need to be “trained” ...
One of the ways to combat such problems is to improve the efficiency of agricultural crops, ensure food quality remains high and prevent unwanted spoilage or loss due to contamination. The analytical ...
The Analytical Research Forum (ARF) provides an opportunity for PhD students and early career researchers from analytical science communities to present their work alongside high profile scientists.
About this series: This story is part of an ongoing Purdue Today series highlighting programs ranked in the Top 10 or Top 10th percentile among our peers nationally, demonstrating the university’s ...
Climate change, and air, water and soil pollution are critical societal problems that will affect most, if not all communities, companies, and countries across the globe over the next 50 years. This ...
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