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The future of UK R&D

March 26, 2011
Last month, the world’s largest drug maker, Pfizer, announced the closure of their 140-hectar site in Sandwich, Kent making 2,400 workers redundant. Pfizer are the latest in a stream of...

Oxfordshire company scoops two Rushlight Awards

March 25, 2011
An Oxfordshire company scooped two awards and was highly commended at the annual Rushlight award ceremony.

Battle of the information management systems

March 24, 2011
Which information management system is better for your laboratory – LIMS or SAP? Robert Pavlis investigates

Forecasting the Sun’s future

March 24, 2011
Astronomers sifting through data from the Kepler telescope have discovered waves inside a star so deep that they reach the core – a finding which forecasts the future of our...

Decline of the physicists

March 23, 2011
Nearly 500 schools and colleges in England failed to enter a single candidate in A-level physics according to a new report released by the Royal Society.

Fume hood filtration comes of age

March 22, 2011
As we all become increasingly "green aware", one company has been working to solve a problem presented in laboratories around the globe

Silent witness reveals clues to crime

March 21, 2011
Did they jump or were they pushed? Questions like this can be difficult for the police to answer, but a new technique to visualise fingerprints on fabrics may help convict...

Malaria drug can combat cancer

March 21, 2011
An anti-malaria drug used in combination with cancer treatments can enhance its effectiveness by over 50% – more with treatment breaks – say researchers from St George’s, University of London

The thin green line

March 17, 2011
The ever increasing demand for greener power sources will result in the need for tools that can elucidate the chemical properties of ultra thin films and interfaces. Here,Tim Nunney and...

Master switch for inflammation

March 16, 2011
A master switch in certain white blood cells determines whether they promote or inhibit inflammation say scientists who believe the finding may lead to new treatments for inflammatory disease

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