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Are you moving on?

April 18, 2013
Lab moves can be a genuine ‘once in a lifetime’ experience. Professional office and lab relocation specialist Mark Whitehead gives his us his ten step guide on how to survive...

Close that deal!

April 16, 2013
Selling redundant equipment could generate vital funds – but how do you go about it, and what are the pitfalls? Here is our guide to becoming an equipment trading expert   ...

Arguing about Antarctica

April 15, 2013
 Hype about unclassified life found in sub-glacial Lake Vostok has led to an almighty squabble between scientists. Could peer review be the antidote to the argument?  “We’ve found something new!”“Oh,...

Are you applying good pipetting practice?

April 11, 2013
In terms of your liquid handling – by doing a little, you can improve a lot. Here is our guide to GPPMany research experiments require the careful handling of precise...

“Spooky action at a distance” on the ISS

April 10, 2013
The International Space Station (ISS) will reportedly host quantum entanglement experiments that may eventually change the way we communicate on Earth. Despite being described as ‘spooky action at a distance’...

Unveiling the secrets of the early universe

April 9, 2013
Neutrons are exceptionally powerful tools for answering questions in many scientific disciplines. Ultra-cold neutrons move no faster than you can run but may completely change our understanding of the universe....

Marks, set…start-up!

April 5, 2013
Times may be tough, but optimism abounds says Dr Glenn Crocker, CEO of BioCity Nottingham and BioCity Scotland, as he reflects on the changing pressures in the bioscience market place...

Taking a deeper look…

April 4, 2013
Multiphoton imaging is taking cellular and tissue imaging to new depths. Jenni Lacey gives us an overview of this powerful tool and introduces a research group at Imperial who are...

A cosmologist’s delight

April 2, 2013
Cosmologists – you’ll no doubt be unsurprised to learn – are quite a hard bunch to please. The questions they ask push the boundaries of what it is currently possible...

Number Cruncher

April 1, 2013
De-extinction is a new field of science resulting from the convergence of rapid advances in molecular biology with new conservational perspectives. It involves using these new technologies to attempt to...

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