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Doctoring priorities

October 6, 2025
The medical profession is a key laboratory client. So, it pays to understand the strategic priorities that inform doctors’ testing orders, argues Dirk Heckel.

Saving lives, protecting livelihoods

September 29, 2025
Zoonotic disease Nipah virus (NiV) killed more than 100 people in a 1999 Malaysian outbreak. Simon Graham outlines his work to establish an international consortium that aims to develop a...

Three essential elements for science-fit Generative AI

September 23, 2025
Generative AI will become ever more embedded within scientific research, the challenge is to keep it fit for purpose. Focus on the trusted, intuitive and fast, says Cameron Ross.

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.

AI claims another job: robot choreographer

September 6, 2025
Lab produced algorithms may have solved a key challenge for today’s automated factories and might further remove human interventions.

Greener, cleaner and plastic

September 1, 2025
As the shift towards cleaner and sustainable energy systems progresses, plastic supercapacitors may provide an alternative to traditional storage, says Ellie Gabel.

Sensing what’s right

August 25, 2025
Rigorous cleanroom certification requires accurate, real-time data. Microchip technology provided by sophisticated integrated circuits ensure sensors are up to the task, says Ross Turnbull.

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