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Wearable brain-machine interface turns intentions into actions

July 22, 2021
A new wearable brain-machine interface (BMI) system could improve the quality of life for people with motor dysfunction or paralysis, even those struggling with locked-in syndrome - when a person...

Imaging technique could become treatment for deep vein thrombosis

July 19, 2021
Engineering researchers who set out to develop technology capable of localising and imaging blood clots in deep veins have discovered their work may not only identify blood clots, but it...

Podcast: Continuing Professional Development for scientists

June 1, 2021
Returning to our expert, Jessica Evans, a Member Recruitment Executive at The Royal Society of Chemistry, we revisit the topic of continued professional development, or CPD. In particular, we consider...

Game review: Carbon City Zero (world edition)

June 1, 2021
Details Age 8+1-4 players30-60 minutesPossible Traffic Lights Educational use – 5/6Scientific accuracy – 4/6Enjoyment – 6/6

U.S. Space Force will use digital engineering to design satellites

April 20, 2021
The new U.S. Space Force has plans to experiment with the use of digital workflows and engineering to design satellites and equipment. Digital engineering — which involves collaborative work across...

Spruce up your world with a blooming great Spring reimagining using biophilic design

April 1, 2021
Creating healthy spaces that improve our physical and mental well-being is at the top of everyone's priorities at the moment. As a spring holiday treat rather than an entirely scientific...

Game review: Wingspan – European & Oceanic Expansions

April 1, 2021
Details Age 10+1-5 players40-70 minutesStonemaier games Traffic Lights Educational use – 5/6Scientific accuracy – 6/6Enjoyment – 5/6

What trends are transforming pharmaceutical manufacturing?

March 22, 2021
Pharmaceutical manufacturers face challenges ranging from emerging drug needs to tighter regulatory controls. Here, Emily Newton looks at how many company leaders are embracing trends that could forever change pharmaceutical...

Setting up a UK Lighthouse laboratory

February 19, 2021
The Lighthouse Labs take their name from the PCR testing technology which uses fluorescent light to detect the virus. Here, Mark Wigglesworth, explains what it took to set up and...

Podcast: Biophilic building with Robert Hopkins

February 15, 2021
Derived in 1964 by the social psychologist Erich Fromm, 'biophilia' means to love life. Taking over the Laboratory News podcast series from the much missed Phil Prime, Sarah Lawton talks...

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