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Wading with dinosaurs

April 24, 2023
As the Natural History Museum hosts the first European display of Patagotitan, Brian J Ford resurfaces to float his theory, first published a decade ago in Laboratory News, that the...

Synthetic affinity reagents: new possibilities for diagnostics

April 24, 2023
Fast and effective diagnostic testing is key to disease management but a challenge for antibody-based approaches. Animal/cell-free detection reagents present an opportunity for solutions at mass scale, explains Francesco Canfarotta.

#CHEMUK 2023: CIA’s Innovation chief Lancaster is our keynote speaker

April 20, 2023
Chemical Industries Association (CIA) Head of Events and Innovation Mike Lancaster has been revealed as our keynote guest speaker at CHEMUK next month.

CHEMUK 2023 Preview: Get in the zone

April 20, 2023
CHEMUK is back with hundreds of exhibitors and speakers and this year for the first time it will have a new theme devoted to all things lab in a chemicals...

Shared excellence

April 17, 2023
The FAIRE grants scheme provides opportunity for researchers in 80 countries to publish their work and access one of the greatest structural science databases, says Suzanna Ward.

Collaboration on life sciences – do we need the UK?

April 17, 2023
Undoubtedly, yes, says Jan Wauters. The benefits to Britain and Europe are too great, he argues, and without that partnership, advances in science such as those achieved with the Covid-19...

Fragrance industry scents trouble from EU substance reclassification

April 14, 2023
European Union changes to chemicals legislation are a potential threat to the substantial fragrance industry, says the sector’s leading trade association.

US space science’s $3 million lift-off for school STEM booster

April 2, 2023
NASA has allocated more than $3 million (£2.42 million) to a number of higher education colleges across the USA and its dependent territories in order to boost opportunity in STEM...

Let’s talk about sex, maybe

March 29, 2023
As the Natural History Museum hosts the first European display of Patagotitan, Brian J Ford revisits his theory, first published a decade ago in Laboratory News, that the clue to...

Lab.or.a.tol.o.gy: Not wanted – bot with GSOH

March 27, 2023
Reinforced learning won’t make ChatGPT a lab competitor for Matthew Partridge. Not until it masters a decent joke.

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