Evoluted New Media
Its all crystal clear
Evoluted New Media | Added: 11 Jan 2006
Scientists are on the verge of discovering the ‘holy grail’ of crystallography with a new technique…
UK scientists benefit from interstellar bounty
Evoluted New Media | Added: 11 Jan 2006
K scientists will be among the first in the world to examine samples of the comet Wild 2 when a NAS…
Take a seat and don't be spineless
Evoluted New Media | Added: 31 Dec 2005
Innovative ergonomic seating launched to take pressure off laboratory workers
Ireland nutures a biotech revolution
Evoluted New Media | Added: 31 Dec 2005
Ireland’s biotechnology industry has emerged to become the second largest pharmaceutical manufactur…
Pure water without the regulatory headaches
Evoluted New Media | Added: 31 Dec 2005
With water systems under the spotlight like never before, purity in the lab is becoming ever more i…
A blooming success
Evoluted New Media | Added: 29 Dec 2005
Researchers have developed a novel way of recycling old mobile phones – by burying them and turning…
So, exactly how does Santa Claus do it?
Evoluted New Media | Added: 14 Dec 2005
Well, it is that time of year again. Christmas may not feel like the most scientific of seasons but…
The first laboratory News sudoku winner is announced!
Evoluted New Media | Added: 1 Dec 2005
After a great response, the first Laboratory News sudoku winner is chosen
Why buying second-hand lab equipment shouldn't break the bank
Evoluted New Media | Added: 30 Nov 2005
Colin Shandley, director of Colco Scientific, explains how buying good quality secondhand equipment…
Turning data in to knowledge - the rise of bioinformatics
Evoluted New Media | Added: 30 Nov 2005
With the explosion of data that has arrived with the dawning of the post-genomic era, just how are …
Are science experiments in schools on the way out?
Evoluted New Media | Added: 30 Nov 2005
Science experiments in schools are being squeezed out, threatening the UK’s economic competitivenes…
Cool harmonies
Evoluted New Media | Added: 30 Nov 2005
Far from being silent, floating mountains of the Antarctic and Arctic, scientists have shown that i…
New discovery beats off anthrax
Evoluted New Media | Added: 30 Nov 2005
A recent discovery which stops anthrax in its tracks will aid preparations for possible terrorist a…
Identifying viruses can be child's play
Evoluted New Media | Added: 30 Nov 2005
Chris Waghorn discusses some of the most common enteric and respiratory viral infections in childre…
FameLab gives science the x-factor
Evoluted New Media | Added: 14 Nov 2005
FameLab – dubbed the science world’s equivalent of Pop Idol – has been launched to discover the new…
Extreme universe uncovered by cosmic rays
Evoluted New Media | Added: 10 Nov 2005
A unique observatory in a remote location in Argentina is starting to unravel the mysteries of High…
Security risk not enough to axe peer reveiw
Evoluted New Media | Added: 10 Nov 2005
Peer review of scientific evidence can’t be bypassed - even when national security is at risk
History of the agar plate
Evoluted New Media | Added: 1 Nov 2005
From its humble beginnings as simple meat extract to the advanced science of diagnostic media, the …
Finding the peverbial fun in science
Evoluted New Media | Added: 1 Nov 2005
A well placed proverb can add some much needed humour to a lecture says Sir Colin Spedding
Give your microscope the peronal touch
Evoluted New Media | Added: 1 Nov 2005
Clive Cowen, owner of microscope equipment supplier, Micro Instruments Limited, describes how his c…