Amulets Cross the Atlantic to Advance Research and Support Charity
When researchers at Imperial College London needed an electrochemical instrument capable of crossing the Atlantic, only one device fit the bill. Here's how the Amulet ended up on the world's toughest row — and why it matters for patient care.
Weedkiller in Our Food: Why Demand is Rising and Methods for Current Testing
Glyphosate—the active ingredient in Roundup—is one of the most widely-used herbicides in the world. Mounting litigation, a recently retracted safety study, and growing consumer concern have led food companies to increase testing in their supply chains. This article explores why demand for glyphosate testing is rising and the scientific methods currently being used to detect it in our food.
Bridging the Gap Between Rapid Test Strips and Portable Kits
Traditional lab instruments are expensive and slow, while rapid test strips like pregnancy tests only give yes/no answers. A new generation of portable electrochemical devices now delivers quantitative, lab-grade results on-site for food safety, health, and environmental testing.
What Is Scombrotoxin Poisoning—and How Can It Be Prevented?
Scombrotoxin poisoning—also known as histamine fish poisoning—is a common seafood-related illness caused by eating spoiled fish from the Scombridae family (e.g., tuna, mackerel) and other species like mahi-mahi or sardines.