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HIV diagnosis changes course

July 4, 2013
 CD4+ T cell levels dictate when an HIV patient begins drug therapy, but the diagnostic test presently requires full laboratory facilities. In the last year, the emergence of disposable, affordable,...

Number Cruncher 4

July 1, 2013
Water research has been beset with controversy - but here are some things that we do know...

The bittersweet study of glycomics

June 25, 2013
Carbohydrates are important in many biological processes and often implicated in disease states but studying them is far from simple. Luckily, new analytical techniques are being applied to help unravel...

Gas chromatography: Trends and troubleshooting

June 20, 2013
Trends in gas chromatography are always changing and today one of the most notable trends relates to making the laboratory environment easier and more productive for the analytical teamWhen it...

Literary explorations of laboratory life

June 20, 2013
Talk about art imitating life – see how the rise of ‘Lab Lit’ has got Russ Swan in a literary lather… Darius stared at the cloudy fluid nestling in the...

A science recruitment revolution

June 18, 2013
How does a science employer go about getting their fair share of available applicants when recruiting? Is it all about salaries or does approach matter too? John Berry has some...

Four is the magic number

June 16, 2013
Think H20 can only exist in three phases - solid, liquid and gas? Think again…a laboratory at the University of Washington has discovered a surprising new property of water. Here...

What’s in a name?

June 14, 2013
Not content with Academy Awards? Now you only really know you’ve ‘made it’ when a new species bears your name…But what would Carl Linnaeus think? “A celebrity these days means...

A battery of tests…

June 13, 2013
Recent high profile problems with the Dreamliner have highlighted the importance of getting battery technology right – but could Boeing have avoided the issues with the 787’s lithium batteries with...

Why true innovation means not following the crowd

June 11, 2013
Attracting funding for a new drug therapy is never easy – particularly when the treatment hasn’t yet been clinically trialled. But, as one developer discovered, it can be done. Incanthera,...

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