American Laboratory—Welcome to Year 50

  • Industrial Use of the Microscope

  • Water as a Laboratory Tool

  • Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography

  • Why Atomic Absorption?

These are just a few article titles from the first issue of American Laboratory, published in October of 1968, and pictured below is the issue cover, taken by Walter McCrone.

According to the editor’s page in the premier issue, “American Laboratory will be the scientist’s ‘one-stop shop’ for instrumentation information, including enabled applications. It will encompass an unprecedented array of feature articles, reviews, and reports on instruments for research.”

Promise kept—50 years later, we’re still at the forefront of technology news, bringing our readers the highest-quality content from experts in analytical chemistry, environmental sciences, food safety, materials science, pharmaceutical research, forensic science, clinical diagnostics, and much, much more.

Please help us celebrate our 50th anniversary by sharing the following:

In your opinion, in the last 50 years, what laboratory apparatus/instrumentation/technique has had the most impact?

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