JAAS Archive

JAAS impact factor now 4.03!
25 June 2009
Newly released ISI citation data show JAAS' impact factor has risen over 20%

Interview: From nano to macro
10 February 2009
Detlef Günther talks to May Copsey about nanoanalytics, football and measuring the largest crystals in the world

Instant insight: Metal detectors for clean fuel
09 February 2009
Guilhem Caumette, University of Pau - IFP, France, outlines the techniques used to find metal contaminants in petroleum and how they will lead to superior fuels
Metallomics first issue published online
12 January 2009
Free online access to issue 1 of Metallomics: Integrated biometal science

Uranium exposed
19 December 2008
US scientists have developed a way to tell if war veterans have been in contact with depleted uranium

Interview: An analytical diagnosis
04 December 2008
Maria Montes-Bayón talks about solving medical science problems and how analytical scientists must take the next big step

Interview: The flying chemist
20 October 2008
Spiros Pergantis talks to May Copsey about metals in biology and the environment, the future of metallomics and how he nearly became a pilot

Results that are out of this world
20 October 2008
A test for chromium in meteorites could reveal details about the evolution of the Solar System

2008 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry Theme Issue
02 October 2008
Issue 9, 2008 of JAAS features selected articles presented at the 2008 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Temecula, US.

International Symposium on Metallomics 2007
24 July 2007
Issue 8, 2008 of JAAS features a collection of articles which were presented at the International Symposium on Metallomics 2007, Nagoya, Japan.
New Editorial Board Chair of JAAS
23 July 2008
RSC Publishing is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Detlef Günther as the new Chair of the JAAS Editorial Board.

X-rays make light work of heavy metals
18 July 2008
Shedding light on plants has possible implications for heavy metal decontamination, say Japanese scientists

New journal announcement: Metallomics
12 June 2008
From January 2009, a new peer-reviewed journal, Metallomics: Integrated biometal science, will cover the research fields related to metals in biological systems.

Detecting mercurial proteins
10 July 2008
Mercury tags allow European scientists to detect low abundance proteins

Interview: Putting peptides on the map
18 February 2008
Ruedi Aebersold talks to Kathleen Too about proteomics, the PeptideAtlas project and the Trans-Proteomic Pipeline.

Interview: Analyse this
24 January 2008
Joe Caruso talks to May Copsey about warfare agents, proteomics and why elemental mass spectrometry is not just all about the metal.

Lanthanide ions hold key to disease screening
14 January 2008
Canadian researchers have devised a way to assess biological samples for the presence of multiple small molecules.

Radioactive urine analysis
18 December 2007
A system to detect plutonium in urine quickly in an emergency has been developed by Canadian scientists.
JAAS metallomics and biological elemental speciation
01 February 2008
Visit our metallomics and speciation webpage which collects together all the biologically themed papers published in JAAS.

LIBS detects explosives at a distance
29 November 2007
Chemistry is helping scientists in the US to detect explosives from a safer distance

Interview: Plasma screening
12 November 2007
Norbert Jakubowski talks to Laura Howes about childhood experiments, element-omics and what he'd like to learn from Einstein.

Instant insight: 'Absolute' phosphorylation
21 September 2007
Elemental mass spectrometry is a high flier in the world of quantitative phosphoproteomics.

The phantom of the bone scanners
14 September 2007
Research by Swiss scientists could open the way to better diagnosis and treatment for osteoporosis sufferers.

Finding fission by-products
13 September 2007
Researchers in Canada have developed a method for the rapid ultra-trace measurement of strontium 90 in environmental samples.

Mars rocks
30 August 2007
The way in which the Mars Science Laboratory rover will identify Martian rocks has been tested by French scientists.


