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Can cobots help us reach COVID test targets?

October 28, 2020
Could laboratory test automation with collaborative robots (cobots) be the answer to help 'Operation Moonshot' reach its target of half a million UK COVID tests per day asks Mark Gray...

Does COVID survive on food surfaces?

October 23, 2020
With many people still carefully disinfecting everything they buy in supermarkets and food stores, the US has invested $1 million in grant funding to research how long SARS-CoV-2 actually does...

Do asymptomatic kids with COVID-19 carry less virus?

October 23, 2020
We all wanted our kids to go back to school but fear the consequences. Many of us struggle to imagine how to ensure our kids wear masks properly and when...

Embracing change to keep pace with routine test demand

October 23, 2020
Penny Pinnock looks at why NHS trusts must work together to meet the challenges facing their laboratories and how financial solutions can help support cost-effective investments in new technologies…

Making it happen: young people aren’t just the leaders of tomorrow

October 23, 2020
Freelance nextgen reporter, Amy Grace, interviews Mhairi McCann; one of the Women in Engineering Society 2020 Top 50 winners and a proactive promoter of youth representation in STEM…

Career chances for technicians shouldn’t be a matter of luck

October 20, 2020
Sponsored Content The Royal Society of Chemistry’s former president Carol Robinson talks through her career path and why technicians need better support from the sector... Image: Professor Dame Carol Robinson...

COVID: women are less likely to put themselves in danger

October 19, 2020
Women's attitudes and behaviours may have contributed to their reduced vulnerability and mortality. A survey in eight countries shows they consider Coronavirus a more serious problem than men and are...

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