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Virtual reality, actual implications

February 24, 2025
Digitalisation is transforming the nature of healthcare by sidestepping previous physical constraints on provision. But, warns Paul Grant, there are implications for laboratory services we must not ignore.

Time to launch bureaucracy 4.0

February 17, 2025
Laboratories have embraced the digital age. Isn’t it time medical logistics did the same to save resources and lives, asks Jo Eames.

Novel interrogation

February 17, 2025
Innovative research is essential to the development of new treatments, says Philipp Koellinger, who explains how his company’s novelty scores feature comparing 250 million articles could impact the pharmaceutical sector.

New facial detection system claims 10 times better image resolution

February 16, 2025
Creators of a newly developed detection system say it provides accurate human facial detection over distances up to 1 kilometre.

Bath seeks cleaner, greener water option

February 15, 2025
Chemical engineers at the University of Bath have claimed a world first with the creation of a sustainable plant-based nanofiltration membrane that contains no fossil fuel-derived materials or toxic solvents.

Mummies’ odour is a bouquet, not a curse

February 14, 2025
They might be the stuff of horror movies but Egyptian mummies seem to have lasted the course where good hygiene is concerned.

Funds of £13 mill boost AIME to make Birmingham membrane research hub

February 13, 2025
Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) has received public and private funding of more than £13 million to fund its MEMetic project for water filtration.

The road to eliminating cervical cancer

February 10, 2025
January marked cervical cancer awareness month; it’s a reminder, says Paul Holmes, that more must be done to meet elimination targets.

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