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Hyper-space

July 16, 2023
There’s a temptation in space science to bill every act of participation as a success, whatever the outcome. That has less to do with truth, more to do with eliciting...

Yellow brick road, smart glasses and virtual assistant join semi-finalist of multimillion Longitude dementia tech competition

July 10, 2023
An augmented reality ‘yellow brick road’, smart glasses that recognise faces and a virtual speech assistant are among the 24 projects to make the semi final of the Longitude Prize...

Pines and paper alleviate science’s sustainable pain killer headache

July 8, 2023
Bath University's Department of Chemistry and Institute for Sustainability has revealed a sustainable alternative to the use of crude oil for producing pain killers including paracetamol and ibuprofen.

Sponsored Feature: Global leader LTE Scientific celebrates 75 years of excellence

July 7, 2023
LTE Scientific, a global leader in the design, manufacture, and supply of laboratory, scientific and medical equipment, celebrates a remarkable milestone of over 75 years of operation. Since its inception,...

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Sponsored Feature: Culturing Innovation with Don Whitley Scientific

July 6, 2023
‘Culturing innovation’ is the message being shared by Don Whitley Scientific (DWS), a company proud of its own innovation but also of the way it helps its customers innovate in...

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Now you see it

July 3, 2023
As an explanation for the unexplainable, magic frequently has the edge on science, says Matthew Partridge.

Time to get VOCal

July 3, 2023
We rightly pay attention to CO_ and methane, says Chang Foo, but more consideration is needed of the dangers of other toxic substances associated with poor air quality and numerous...

Wong appointed to Aston’s unique Regius pharmacy professorship

July 3, 2023
The pharmacoepidemiologist Professor Ian Wong has been appointed as the new Regius Professor of Pharmacy at Aston University.

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