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Quantum, click and evolution provide Nobel Science-winning ingredients 

October 5, 2022
Quantum physics, click chemistry and evolutionary breakthroughs were the dominant themes for this year’s winners of the world’s best known science accolades, the Nobel Prizes for Chemistry, Physics and Medicine/Physiology

Reproducibility’s new rule of three

October 3, 2022
Could multiplexing offer the way around one of science’s great conundrums? Russ Swan contemplates.

Knowledge is power: In silico modelling of Covid-19

October 3, 2022
Scientific research takes time. But, as the Covid-19 pandemic highlighted, sometimes that's a luxury scientists can't afford, says ≈. Experimentation and data guide us to the 'right' decision based on...

AI-enhanced chromatography aims to boost analysis accuracy and speed

September 29, 2022
Fujitsu has signed a deal with the French firm Phytocontrol to integrate artificial intellegence to offer a faster and more accurate contamination analysis.

Doppelganger effect

September 26, 2022
Ethical and medical challenges combined with technological advances and improved data capabilities have advanced the use of computational modelling in preference to animal testing. It may take longer though to...

MND treatment offers hope for further research on disease variants

September 21, 2022
Treatment administered for a specific variant of motor-neurone disease (MND) has reportedly been effective in delaying the physical decline in patients, with some recording degrees of reversal of symptoms.

I’m reviewing the simulations…

September 12, 2022
It may not be robots that researchers need to fear. Dr Matthew Partridge suggests, however, that the onward advance of modelling might mean we humans will soon need to look...

Sulzer acquisition to scale up biopolymer production

September 10, 2022
Industrial giant Sulzer has acquired a stake in Netherland's-based CELLiCON with the aim of scaling up the Dutch company's pioneering technology for biopolymers.

CCDC grants aim to inspire tomorrow’s structural chemistry pioneers

September 10, 2022
One of the world’s leading resources for structural chemistry, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC), is launching a campaign “to inspire the next generation of Crystallographers”.

The OOC alternative

August 28, 2022
Microphysiological systems can be employed with the aim of providing a more accurate replication of human physiology in vitro and can prove a more effective alternative to the use of...

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