Articles tagged with "Materials"

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Science, in the cause of justice

January 16, 2023
Dame Sue Black shares her thoughts on forensic science, its uses and limitations, the impact of modern technologies and offers a steer to those seeking to follow in her footsteps.

The science of art

December 12, 2022
The Courtauld Institute of Art’s expertise in preserving art works derives in part from its use of advanced lab techniques Of these, the most important is chromatography, explains its Head...

Image integrity in academic papers

November 28, 2022
Academic papers are the most important medium for introducing results to the scientific community, so researchers, editors and publishers have an ethical obligation to ensure all the data shared is...

The agile response

November 14, 2022
Sustainable lab practice allied to uncompromising quality and safety standards are vital for the operation of cutting edge life science discovery and development. Kas Mohammed and Mark Yeeles provide practical...

View from the business end

November 7, 2022
Tim Doggett explains the importance of sustainability for modern laboratories in terms of the wider industrial environment.

Lab Awards finalists named

October 26, 2022
Finalists have been announced for the Lab Awards – hosted by Lab Innovations in partnership with Laboratory News at the Insights and Innovation Theatre at next week’s Lab Innovations show.

How can AI advance laboratory research?

October 20, 2022
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves across industries, and laboratory research may be the next sector to experience its potential. While the use of AI in laboratories is still relatively...

Five-letter words for research: ‘trial’ and ‘error’

May 31, 2022
You now have six attempts to guess the craze that has hooked Dr Matthew Partridge as he envisages a research learning tool that returns experimental results as side-by-side, colour coded...

Identifying and reducing day-to-day stress in laboratories

May 19, 2022
A busy laboratory can be a stressful working environment, especially if there is a backlog of samples or the team is working on a tight timescale. Nadine Bellamy-Thomas considers the...

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