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The changing diagnostic testing paradigm

January 22, 2024
Despite laboratories' longstanding reliance upon microbial culture for infectious disease identification, the pressures of the pandemic have increased interest in the uses of alternatives, not least molecular diagnostics, argues Tim...

Looking under the hood of AI

January 16, 2024
Royal Institution lecturer Professor Mike Wooldridge expands on the scientific and ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence, its potential benefits and, of course, those possible pitfalls.

Fit for purpose

January 15, 2024
There’s nothing arcane about furniture modularity, in fact it’s intrinsic to plans for creating a science superpower, insists Michelle Locke.

Cherwell joins global brand AnalytiChem Group

January 14, 2024
Cleanroom microbiology solutions leader Cherwell Laboratories has been acquired by the German global group AnalytiChem, which operates subsidiaries based in Europe, North America and Australia.

Nanoscience pioneer McKendry wins £350k AF Harvey prize

January 14, 2024
Infectious disease surveillance pioneer Rachel McKendry has won the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize.

Covid blow to Turing’s first year but positives too

January 8, 2024
Britain’s replacement to the Erasmus Programme scholarships attained less than 60% of its target number of students during its launch year, says the Department of Education.

Aston £18 mill bid to lead on science and tech

January 8, 2024
Aston University is investing £18 million in doctoral research funding to realise its aim of being a university leader in science, technology and enterprise.

Azenta’s Oxford genomics lab to open in March

December 21, 2023
Azenta Life Sciences has selected Oxford as the location for its state of the art genomics lab opening in early 2024.

AI responsibility remains in our hands, warns Ri Christmas Lecturer

December 18, 2023
Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool for better decision making but the ‘ethical buck’ stops with us, warns leading AI expert and Royal Institution Christmas lecturer, Professor Mike Wooldridge.

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