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‘Big’ doesn’t quite cover it

March 29, 2019
We are, I hardly need point out, living in a golden age of big data. It is completely changing the way most science is done; indeed some science can only...

Harwell gets expansion funding

March 27, 2019
Harwell Science Campus in Oxfordshire has received £110 million in funding from Santander for expansion.   The innovation hub will expand its site by 400,000 square foot, providing tenants with further offices,...

S-Lab comes to Birmingham next month

March 26, 2019
Lab support non-profit S-Lab has announced its two-day Birmingham conference, on April 2-3. 'Science, Innovation and Collaboration 2019' will include around 120 breakout sessions and tours, 40 exhibitors and over...

Ion channel collaboration

March 18, 2019
Pharmaceutical Metrion Biosciences Limited and LifeArc, a leading UK medical research charity, have entered into a collaboration agreement for an ion channel drug discovery project in the field of neuroscience.   The...

The nanotech of the magnetosome

March 15, 2019
When it comes to the understanding of the nanoscience behind some deeply mysterious magnetic microbes, neutrons are vital says Dirk Honecker…  Perhaps one of the lesser-known processes that occurs on our...

LifeSaver adds graphene to filtration devices

March 15, 2019
The National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester has signed with LifeSaver to develop graphene technology for enhanced water filtration.  The institute has signed an 18-month contract for the research...

Investment opportunity from Dstl

March 13, 2019
Small science companies in the UK could benefit from investment from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory as it seeks supply chain partners for a series of research projects due...

How science can inspire policy

March 13, 2019
The development of the Periodic Table is perhaps one of the finest feats of human ingenuity. In this, the year of the Periodic Table, I found myself reflecting on the...

Oi you… leave that experiment alone!

March 11, 2019
Don’t go and get all grabby if your experiment is not working says Matthew Partridge… just wait it out and keep your hands to yourself.The average science experiment has two...

Brexitium and the new science guidelines

March 4, 2019
With tongue rammed firmly in cheek Russ Swan casts the wryest of eyes over the omni-shambles of Brexit and what it means for UK science…This is big. Having been granted...

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