• GCxGC Isn’t Just a Tool for Research

    When thinking about hydrocarbon analysis, it is natural to think of gas chromatography (GC). However, simple GC (single column) separation doesn’t always provide the complete answer. When full separation is impossible due to complexity of the mixture and functionality of a simple column system, other options can be considered. Read More »
  • How MS Improves Biopharma QC and Speed to Market

    There is now an increased need to leverage mass spectrometry further downstream in development and production environments to quantify impurities and contaminants to a detection limit below what can be achieved by other techniques. Read More »
  • Analysis Accelerated: An Introduction to Low-Pressure GC-MS (LPGC-MS)

    Low-pressure GC-MS (LPGC-MS) is a technique that uses the MS vacuum system, along with a specially designed column setup, to lower pressure inside the entire column, thereby significantly speeding up analysis. Read More »
  • Selection of the Ideal PCR Type for Research and Testing

    Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a valuable tool that has been extensively used in research since its discovery in the 1980’s. Several types of PCR have been developed to address different research questions, though the most common types are PCR, qPCR, and dPCR. Read More »

Documentaries

  • Ushering Lithium-ion Batteries Toward their Full Potential Documentary

    Alternative energy sources offer an avenue to combat climate change, reduce carbon emissions and lower energy costs. Rechargeable, high-capacity energy storage materials, such as lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries, play a key role in supporting these goals. Thus, interest in these materials has soared in recent years. Instrument manufacturers are working to bring powerful and sensitive solutions to scientists across the entire battery research workflow, from mining to raw materials, contaminants, QC, recycling and more.
  • Forever Chemicals: Preparing and Modernizing for Proposed National PFAS Regulations Documentary

    Growing research has revealed not only the persistence and bioaccumulation of PFAS, but also the wide scope of PFAS pollution and its potential impact on human health. Through compelling interviews with chemists, researchers and environmental specialists, this documentary highlights and discusses the need for sensitive testing and thorough analysis to not only meet regulations, but to ensure the health of humans.