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In this article, you’ll find some of the top content that was published on LCGC this week, including calls for new chromatography technologies and interviews with rising stars in the field.
Some people don’t need a weather app - they feel the forecast in their bones. A storm rolls in and so do throbbing heads, ...
Autoimmune diseases arise from a complex interplay of factors, causing the immune system to mistakenly attack the body.
LCGC International spoke to Evelyn Rampler of the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Vienna about the ...
Stress means different things to different people. A job that feels easy to one person might overwhelm someone else. Still, ...
It's near impossible to observe, but quantum physics-how atoms and light work at the smallest scales-is having an impact on ...
Features that trigger post-traumatic stress symptoms, such as mazes, loud noises, glare, and dark corners, should be avoided ...
As wildfires continue to burn across North America, the smoke they produce isn’t just a threat to humans, it’s also taking a ...
The results show that destructive storms have reverberating effects on health long after the floodwaters recede.
Naturalist and environmental advocate John Muir spent a lot of time in the great outdoors, hiking and simply being in the open air of the American West in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Associate Professor Christopher Winefield, from Lincoln University’s Department of Wine, Food & Molecular Biosciences, who ...