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Game Theory: Photosynthesis

April 14, 2025
It’s fun before science with Photosynthesis, say Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Ian Turner.

UWS team’s radiation detector earmarked for leading world labs

April 13, 2025
A novel radiation detector developed by staff at students at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) is to be deployed at leading laboratories including CERN.

Chemical expansion

April 7, 2025
After increasing to add a dedicated chemical lab zone last year, CHEMUK returns with a further addition to its show complement at Birmingham NEC from 21-22 May.

Green chemistry: The path to sustainable reagents in laboratories

March 31, 2025
Green chemistry is revolutionising the way we approach sustainability in science. Rachel Sully explores its 12 guiding principles – from waste prevention to energy efficiency – and gives tips on...

EPO: UK patent activity increases for third year but lags behind lead nations

March 27, 2025
UK-based innovators have increased their patent filing activity in Europe for the third year in succession, according to the European Patent Office (EPO).

Space scientist Aderin-Pocock to present bicentenary Ri Christmas Lectures

March 17, 2025
Space scientist and broadcaster Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock will present this year’s Royal Institution (Ri) Christmas Lectures – marking the event’s 200th anniversary.

Reversible composite adhesives offer new possibilities in material science

March 14, 2025
Researchers have created reversible composite adhesives using molecular entanglement, enabling enhanced performance, recyclability, and innovative applications across automotive, aerospace industries, and beyond.

Integrity at all times

March 10, 2025
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) plays a crucial role in engineering advanced materials but accurate results require careful sample preparation and transport, advises Britta Siefer.

Universities’ trio share £0.3 million as 2025 Blavatnik science laureates

March 9, 2025
Three university scientists have shared nearly a third of a million pounds in prize money as laureates for this year’s Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK.

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