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Our new edition: PhDs, biosimilars, Future Lab, ELN and more…

February 14, 2026
Is the PhD still a good investment for a STEM career? The new edition of Laboratory News offers a personal perspective on the value of the research qualification in changing...

UK-Finland study extends obesity health risks to include infectious diseases

February 14, 2026
More than one in 10 deaths from a number of infectious diseases are associated with obesity worldwide, states a new study.

AI positive people may be more at risk of manipulation claims report

February 13, 2026
People with a positive view of AI may be at higher risk of being misled by AI tools, claims a new report.

The invisible influencer

February 4, 2026
Biological assays are a vital part of modern research and drug discovery, yet their reproducibility is still a persistent challenge. Rachel Sully explores how material factors play a critical role,...

Wearable tech creates user-friendly sleep apnoea test

February 4, 2026
New wearable technology developed by the University of Chester is providing fresh insights into how to monitor sleep patterns and tackle sleep apnoea, with the aid of AI deep learning...

Microscopes to market: Exporting for innovation

February 2, 2026
Lab and life science innovators often lack the knowledge and resources to expand into foreign markets. That’s where UK Export Finance could make a difference, says Tim Reid.

Creating a digitally enabled, automated R&D environment

February 2, 2026
Digitally enabled lab environments, driven by AI, can help accelerate innovation, reduce lab errors and ultimately save lives, argue Andrew Garrood, James Roden and Colin Terry.

Gene study offers new clues to vertebrate evolution

February 2, 2026
University of St Andrews scientists have cast new light on how vertebrate animals may have emerged.

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