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20 Dec 2024
Scientist and presenter Dr Chris van Tulleken explains why eating is like an arms race as he prepares to deliver the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, while we present this year’s Lab Awards winners, plus a gallery of the annual Nikon Small Worlds competition where artistic endeavour and scientific insight combine.
Catch all these and more in the Christmas edition of Laboratory News magazine by accessing your free copy here.
Also featured, Dr Rachel Sully examines how molecular diagnostics has developed more eco-friendly approaches to reduce environmental footprint and boost science’s contribution to sustainability.
Sally-Anne Whybrow of Siemens Financial Services discusses how budget focussing can enable laboratory managers to meet the costs of automation more effectively, Professor Brian J Ford explains how the detail of Robert Hooke’s engravings apparently exceeded the powers of his 17th century instruments.
In The Knowledge, Miranda Knaggs explains why London’s lab space is expanding and Mohammed Choudhury highlights the importance of compliance for refrigeration, alongside cost and efficiency.
Meanwhile, columnists Dr Matthew Partridge and Russ Swan respectively consider the challenges of procrastination and citizen science, and Game Theory’s Robinson and Turner enjoy the mycological charms of Pegasus Spiele’s offering, Fungi.
On behalf of all at Laboratory News, a Happy Christmas and New Year and enjoy your seasonal read.