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LifeArc opens fellowship applications

April 16, 2019
LifeArc and the Association of University Technology Managers have opened applications for their Technology Transfer Fellowship 2019-2020. The programme is a one-year fellowship to train life scientists as technology transfer...

Welcome steps and missed opportunities

April 16, 2019
Set against the backdrop of ongoing political uncertainty, the Chancellor’s Spring Statement saw welcome steps and missed opportunities for science and engineering. The Chancellor_announced changes_to visa regulations for researchers: PhD-level...

Laboratory News needs you!

April 15, 2019
We need you!This has always been your magazine and, ever keen to make sure we deliver the content you want in a style that you enjoy, I am going to ask...

The banality of nomenclature continues

April 8, 2019
Is there anything, we must ask, more exciting than the science of the unimaginably large and the near-infinitesimally small?For probing the extremes of our universe more likely than not holds...

Next-gen gene editing workflows

April 8, 2019
Oxford Genetics and Sphere Fluidics have announced they will develop automated microfluidic systems for gene editing in mammalian cell lines.  The partners plan to develop a desktop system that will automate...

Quantum computer

April 2, 2019
A universal quantum computer will solve computational problems too vast to solve on a classical computer. But the quest to build one is inevitably a gradual one…

Nottingham Science Park expands

April 1, 2019
Construction has begun on a new building at Nottingham Science Park.  Building No.2 will provide 22,700 square feet of Grade A office space for businesses looking for R&D facilities, as well...

New instruments at Imperial

April 1, 2019
Healthcare equipment provider Agilent is supplying Imperial College London with a new suite of advanced analytical instruments to boost molecular science research.Imperial’s Agilent Measurement Suite in White City will house...

£200M for science and tech

April 1, 2019
Finance Minister Philip Hammond has allocated £200 million for emerging technologies as part of the Spring Budget. To assuage post-Brexit fears, the government has allocated £81 million for a new...

Particle accelerator

March 29, 2019
A new particle accelerator could bring unforeseen scientific discoveries that support emerging technologies. Even at its proposal stage, the FCC has racked up some impressive numbers...

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