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Implantable photonic device could improve delivery of bladder cancer therapy

Engineers and cancer researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed an implantable photonic device designed to improve the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy for bladder cancer. The technology, described in […]

Optical technique detects methanol through sealed spirit bottles

Researchers at the University of St Andrews and the University of Adelaide have developed an optical technique capable of detecting toxic methanol in alcoholic spirits without opening the bottle, potentially […]

Government backs space manufacturing technologies with £19m package

The UK Government has announced more than £19m of funding to support next-generation space technologies, including a £10m award to Cardiff-based Space Forge to advance a reusable spacecraft heat shield […]

Sampling the best of the latest Laboratory News issue

The new edition of Laboratory News, available now, explores the growing importance of integrity, quality and resilience across the laboratory sector. From the role of analytical testing in supporting commercial […]

Aston-STFC collaborate to accelerate neuromorphic computing development

Aston University and the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre have launched a new partnership aimed at accelerating the development and industrial adoption of neuromorphic computing technologies in […]

What makes labs reliable?

What makes a laboratory reliable?The answer isn’t just instruments or analytical methods. It’s the infrastructure, workflows, environments and human systems that support them.That’s the thinking behind the newly relaunched Back […]

UK biotech secures £3.4m to develop dandelion-derived natural rubber

A UK biotechnology company developing sustainable natural rubber from specially engineered dandelions has secured £3.4m in combined grant funding and equity investment to accelerate development of its engineering biology platform. […]

Chemical sector warns REACH registration will increase industry burden

The Alliance of Chemical Associations (ACA) has criticised the UK Government’s response to consultation on the UK REACH Alternative Transitional Registration model (ATRm), warning that the approach risks imposing major […]

Discovery of first ever Laboratory News edition reveals true age…

A rare surviving copy of the original launch issue of Laboratory News has been unearthed at the recent CHEMUK show. And its publication date – 15 October 1970 – reveals […]

Advanced clinical therapy trial framework launched

A new national framework aimed at supporting the expansion and standardisation of advanced therapy clinical trials across the UK has been launched by the Advanced Therapy Treatment Centre (ATTC) network, […]

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Lab Babble: Something in the air, take fright

June 21, 2026

Wars, river pollution, retail… is there nothing drones can’t penetrate? Let’s get real, says Russ Swan. Two bits of news collided in my […]

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Sample Integrity: Where errors begin

June 21, 2026

Often, laboratory errors originate before analysis starts. From collection and transfer to storage and environmental exposure, the preanalytical phase quietly determines whether a […]

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Implantable photonic device could improve delivery of bladder cancer therapy

June 21, 2026

Engineers and cancer researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed an implantable photonic device designed to improve the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy […]

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Survey finds AI adoption growing in life sciences laboratories

June 21, 2026

More than 60% of life sciences laboratories are exploring or piloting artificial intelligence technologies, but only a small proportion have deployed AI agents […]

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Optical technique detects methanol through sealed spirit bottles

June 21, 2026

Researchers at the University of St Andrews and the University of Adelaide have developed an optical technique capable of detecting toxic methanol in […]

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Was Clarkson’s cow killed for nothing?

June 20, 2026

Did you watch Clarkson’s Farm the other evening? That poor cow Pepper was culled after routine tuberculosis tests. Clarkson was furious, and the […]

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Implantable photonic device could improve delivery of bladder cancer therapy

June 21, 2026

Engineers and cancer researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed an implantable photonic device designed to improve the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy for bladder cancer. The technology, described in Opto-Electronic Advances, combines flexible bioelectronics, wireless power transfer and micro-LEDs to deliver light directly to tumour sites, potentially overcoming limitations associated with current photodynamic therapy […]

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Survey finds AI adoption growing in life sciences laboratories

June 21, 2026

More than 60% of life sciences laboratories are exploring or piloting artificial intelligence technologies, but only a small proportion have deployed AI agents into production environments, according to a new survey from laboratory technology company Cenevo. The survey of 113 life sciences professionals found that AI adoption continues to accelerate across research, discovery, chemistry, biology, […]

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Optical technique detects methanol through sealed spirit bottles

June 21, 2026

Researchers at the University of St Andrews and the University of Adelaide have developed an optical technique capable of detecting toxic methanol in alcoholic spirits without opening the bottle, potentially offering a new tool for tackling counterfeit alcohol and improving consumer safety. The work, published in the Journal of Physics: Photonics, uses Raman spectroscopy to […]

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Was Clarkson’s cow killed for nothing?

June 20, 2026

Did you watch Clarkson’s Farm the other evening? That poor cow Pepper was culled after routine tuberculosis tests. Clarkson was furious, and the nation was up in arms, writes professor Brian J Ford. Surely the test was inconclusive? I can guess what you’re likely thinking: without a positive culture of the organism, what’s the justification […]

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Show Preview: Insider view from the outside

June 14, 2026

The Lab Facilities Design & Development Summit Europe places the focus clearly on the built environment with a range of pertinent case studies. In its own words it is “the only European lab facilities event covering the full project lifecycle from concept to completion”. The Lab Facilities Design & Development Summit Europe is a significantly […]

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Carbon alternatives: A matter of scale

June 14, 2026

The quest to replace fossil fuels is yet another example of the gap between lab experimentation and industrial production at scale, says David Bott. It’s well known that the single-use plastic packaging that makes up a disposable water bottle is derived from oil and gas. What’s not as well known is everything else that comes […]

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Modernise your lab with confidence: Upgrade your glasswasher with Miele

June 15, 2026

In today’s fast‑paced laboratory environment, efficiency, reliability and compliance are not nice‑to‑haves – they are essential. From research and diagnostics to quality control and testing, clean and contaminant‑free glassware underpins consistent results and safe operations. That’s why there has never been a better time to review the performance of your laboratory glasswasher. To support labs […]

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BTG Eddisons lab auction announced

May 21, 2026

An array of laboratory equipment goes under the hammer for online auction, courtesy of BTG Eddisons in mid-June. Laboratory hardware, biopharma analytical and cell processing assets will all be up for sale during the event based at The Auction Centre, Dunlop Way, Scunthorpe DN16 3RN. Examples of the equipment available for purchase will be the […]

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A Book of Experiments – eBook download

April 26, 2026

Available from Analytix is the Milestone Book of Experiments eBook – a 400-page technical and training resource designed for laboratories currently using or looking to introduce microwave technology. Developed for both industrial and academic environments, the eBook presents a historical overview of microwave technology from the 1880s to the present day. The main body of […]

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