Articles tagged with "Materials"

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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,...

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.

Sounding cocci-ed

January 11, 2026
Broadcasters have a duty to promote science but when they do, it helps to get the details right, cautions Professor Brian J Ford.

Stars present and future

January 5, 2026
Another strong showing across the board in a hard-fought contest for the Lab Awards 2025.

Plasma breakthrough transforms Space from lab to factory

January 5, 2026
British aerospace firm Space Forge is claiming a world first after producing a vital semiconductor ingredient on a commercial spacecraft.

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...

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.

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.

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