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Manchester investment to develop energy storage technology

December 22, 2025
Manchester university will lead a collaborative project to pioneer technology for long-term energy storage.

Powering the lab

December 8, 2025
When a technology increases in sophistication, automation and ease of use, so can the results. In the case of electron microscopy, gains in the laboratory have been considerable, explain Anna...

Research gives new meaning to a slug of wine

December 8, 2025
Traditionally, slugs have been viewed with hostility by farmers but a new study suggests they might play a valuable part in improving one lucrative crop.

Ri Christmas Lectures 2025: Universal truths

December 4, 2025
The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures mark two centuries of breaking barriers between science and the public. This year's presenter, Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock, will focus on endeavours to overcome the boundaries...

Board of science

December 1, 2025
Celebrating Game Theory's 40th appearance, Ian Turner and Louise Robinson venture out from page 47 to discuss the lighter side of STEM.

Microwave tech turns clothes into wearable diagnostics

November 24, 2025
Specialists at a Finnish university are developing a series of wearables that use microwave technology, in order to cut diagnostic delays faced by patients who lack easy access to medical...

UK’s nuclear material offers plentiful source for new cancer therapy

November 24, 2025
Britain’s recycled nuclear material is to be used for the production of new precision cancer treatments.

Lab News in brief: CGT Catapult, PacBio, Isakson Prize, Hartwell, Exogene, Swansea Uni, Metir, Berry Genomics, diaago…

November 10, 2025
Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult’s annual report reveals last year it worked with 70 companies on advanced therapies innovation, with the firms raising more than £177 million. Of the companies,...

Sheffield engineers harness weather forecasts for industrial green energy

November 3, 2025
University of Sheffield engineers are using the weather to time energy intensive manufacturing for when the electricity grid’s carbon footprint is at its lowest.

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