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The science of art

December 12, 2022
The Courtauld Institute of Art’s expertise in preserving art works derives in part from its use of advanced lab techniques Of these, the most important is chromatography, explains its Head...

Can you use a large electron microscope next to a freight train?

December 5, 2022
Thomas E Davies describes the challenges of operating highly sensitive equipment in a city environment surrounded by vibration-generating activities.

Mimicry with consistency

December 5, 2022
Research into neurodegenerative conditions can be hampered by difficulty accessing scalable, translatable cellbased disease models. Amanda Turner charts the hunt for solutions.

Image integrity in academic papers

November 28, 2022
Academic papers are the most important medium for introducing results to the scientific community, so researchers, editors and publishers have an ethical obligation to ensure all the data shared is...

Lab Babble: The Modern Prometheus

November 28, 2022
Not content with streamlining all scientific research, Russ Swan now offers a blueprint for human evolution.

Start-up raises £0.5 million-plus towards hard tumour immunotherapy goal

November 27, 2022
Start-up Neobe Therapeutics has raised £520K towards financing its endeavours to reduce barriers to immunotherapy in cancer patients with solid tumours.

Birmingham Uni institute’s Arlt to be new MRC London Institute Director

November 27, 2022
Award-winning clinical endocrinologist Professor Wiebke Arlt will be the new Director of the Medical Research Council London Institute of Medical Sciences from 1 January.

The final frontier

November 20, 2022
Sustainability goals in science must include one untilrecently overlooked issue: lab space and the lack of it. Without increased automation and the use of emerging technology, says Doug Rich, futureproofing...

Data explosion threatens Catch 22 for pathogen research

November 20, 2022
Science’s efforts to tackle the challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is being hampered by the massive increase in the very information designed to help them in their efforts, warns a...

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