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Warwick launches £6 million R&D space investment

December 1, 2025
University of Warwick Science Park (UWSP) is to invest millions in redeveloping one of its key sites in order to meet growing demand for lab space in the midlands.

New UK–Brazil research group to pioneer novel bone surgery paste

November 30, 2025
Two British institutions have set up a new research group with a peer organisation in Brazil to develop an injectable paste to aid bone cancer surgeries.

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.

Kingston study proposes invertebrate solution to decline of in vivo lab skills

November 16, 2025
Invertebrate creatures could offer the means to tackle a life sciences skills gap, suggests a new report.

An alternative to conventional ovens and furnaces for your laboratory

November 10, 2025
Conventional ovens and muffle furnaces are used daily in hundreds of laboratories for many different applications including ashing, loss on ignition, residue on ignition, and fusion.

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Breaking down barriers to scientific knowledge

November 10, 2025
The journey toward Open Science is complex and varied, but at its core lies a shared vision: making research accessible to all. Rachel Sully delves into the history, global initiatives...

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,...

Heat, not light could shine the way for drug development, suggests study

November 9, 2025
Drugs manufacture might be made speedier and cheaper if makers opted for heat technology in favour of more complex methods, suggests new research from the University of Manchester.

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