NewsRapid, Reliable On-Site Drug Detection Using Wearable Sensorby National Research Council of Science & TechnologyResearchers in Korea develop an optical sensor material for drug detection in sweat
NewsNew Finding Could Unmask Blood Doping in AthletesRNA changes mark old blood cells among new ones, foiling self-transfusions
NewsAgilent to Support Korea Doping Control Centerby Agilent TechnologiesFacility to test urine samples from thousands of athletes
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NewsDoping Athletes, Beware! This Sensor May Be Your Downfallby University at BuffaloNew optical device could help detect drugs, bomb-making chemicals, and more
NewsDetecting a New Doping Trend among Olympic Athletesby American Chemical SocietyHow experts are planning to catch cheating athletes
NewsThe Science of Steroids: Keeping The Olympics Fair (Video)by American Chemical SocietyChemistry plays a huge role on both sides of the performance-enhancing drug battle
Ask the ExpertAutomation Trends in Analytical Labsby Rachel MuenzRohan Steel, PhD, is a project leader in the Biological Research Unit at Racing Analytical Services, Ltd. (RASL), in Flemington, Australia.
NewsRooting Out Doping in Racehorsesby American Chemical SocietyA new testing method could detect some prohibited performance-enhancing drugs in racehorses
NewsAccording to Research, 'Performance-Enhancing' Drugs Decrease Performanceby University of AdelaideDoping is damaging the image of sport without benefitting athletes’ results, according to University of Adelaide research.