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Get with the program

October 28, 2024
Valuable research by non-native English speakers gets missed, suggests Adrian Wallwork, because of the cost of translation services. A more enlightened approach to the use of LLMs could help solve...

Lab News roundup: multimillion investments and an RF breakthrough

October 17, 2024
The University of Warwick is to invest £700 million in its West Midlands campus as part of its Connect Programme – the largest single investment in campus facilities in its...

Lab Innovations exhibitors to share on-stand expertise

October 12, 2024
More than 4,000 attendees are expected to produce its largest-ever turnout for this year’s Lab Innovations Show at Birmingham NEC later this month.

AI, genes and proteins dominate Nobel 2024 prizes

October 10, 2024
Pioneering work in AI, gene regulation and protein science underpinned this year’s Nobel Prize science awards for physics, physiology or medicine, and chemistry.

Fundamentally unintelligent

September 30, 2024
AI didn’t invent job automation or fake images. Better to worry anyway about social media, urges Professor Brian J Ford…

Europe to mark lab science’s key role again with dedicated day

September 29, 2024
European Laboratory Day returns on 5 November to focus on the contribution of laboratory medicine professionals across the continent.

Universities launch programme to boost UK space sector graduate opportunities

September 22, 2024
Three south of England-based universities have launched a project to provide hands-on industry experience and training for students seeking careers in the expanding UK space industry.

Bristol dominates uni cohort with double win at first AI awards

September 14, 2024
The University of Bristol’s leading role in artificial intelligence for higher education received public recognition with two wins in an inaugural awards ceremony for AI.

AFRC achieves another testing gold

August 31, 2024
The University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) has attained yet another mechanical testing technique gold standard with the award of ISO 17025 for its mechanical testing laboratory.

Machine learning provides workout for new polymers

August 24, 2024
Materials scientists in Japan have adapted machine learning to predict the mechanical properties of new polymers.

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