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Evident returns to focus on the small and scientifically beautiful

October 18, 2025
One of the world’s best known photomicrography competitions, Evident’s Image of the Year, is inviting entries for 2026.

Launch of three new microwave digestion systems

October 13, 2025
Quality analysis with ICP-MS and AA/ICP-OES starts with good sample preparation and for this to be successful, effective microwave digestion is the first step. Analytix is launching three new Milestone...

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Uni receives quarter million lab funding despite widespread NSF cuts

October 11, 2025
America’s Hawai’i Pacific University (HPU) has received a two year grant of nearly US$243,780 for rare earth metal research designed to boost undergraduate experience of professional lab work.

Immunology, quantum and MOF dominate Nobel Prizes for science

October 8, 2025
Nine new Nobel Prize laureates have shared the three award categories for physiology/medicine, physics and chemistry.

Nuclear associations’ deal aims to foster greater US-UK exchange 

September 18, 2025
The UK’s Nuclear Institute and the American Nuclear Society (ANS) have signed an agreement to offer reciprocal membership.

Durham takes quality control ITERations to a new level

September 13, 2025
One of the biggest quality checks ever attempted on superconducting materials has been completed by Durham University researchers.

Graphite innovation for nuclear sector wins £13 million

August 15, 2025
A scheme to support Britain’s nuclear industry through the development of sustainable graphite supplies has won more than £13 millions worth of public and industry backing.

Sophisticated techniques boost green chemistry credentials

August 1, 2025
Structural flaws in certain electricity-conducting plastics may be responsible for limiting the materials' performance, suggests new research.

Hair’s breadth ‘chapel on a chip’ demonstrates wonders of laser manufacturing

July 5, 2025
Sorbonne university’s Chapel of Saint Ursula has been a Parisian landmark for nearly four centuries, famous as the resting place of the 17th century statesman Cardinal Richelieu.

Miele Professional launches glass washers to cater for all laboratory needs

June 27, 2025
Miele Professional, a global leader in premium commercial appliances, has announced the launch of its ExploreLine and ExpertLine laboratory glass washers – engineered to meet the highest standards of hygiene,...

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