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February 16, 2010
The importance of integrating analysis equipment in the modern pharmaceutical lab shouldn't be underestimated, we find out why...

The dating game

February 11, 2010
Here we learn that Tony Robinson and his time team could have a new weapon in their archaeological arsenal, and it could be as useful as carbon dating…

Emerging from the background

February 11, 2010
Background interference in atomic absorption spectrophotometry can be reduced - Vince Phelan tells us how

Have you got what it takes to make it in the Den?

February 9, 2010
Dragons’ Den will be opening its doors to eager entrepreneurs again later this year and are currently searching for people brave enough to enter the Den seeking investment for their...

Protecting your Achilles heel

February 9, 2010
Scientists and technicians must protect their laboratories against the leaks of harmful substances to ensure high standards of health and safety. Here Gavin Cornall explains how the sector can protect...

Mould and mildew doomed

February 5, 2010
Disease-causing moulds and mildew affecting both plants and animals could be condemned as researchers step-up the war against fungi by observing how they grow.

A drop of advice…

February 4, 2010
Pipettes are commonplace within most labs, but contamination can prove an unwanted consequence during experiments - Irmgard Suominen and Niina Sande discuss their top tips for decontamination

Plants that can’t feel the cold

February 3, 2010
With earlier flowering seasons and a change in global distributions, how plants sense temperature fluctuations has remained unknown, but scientists at the John Innes Centre have discovered that plants have...

Do you measure up?

February 2, 2010
Good measurement skills are essential to an efficient laboratory according to the National Physical Laboratory, Tom Ashby tells us why...

Wet information processing with Maurits de Planque

February 1, 2010
So often it appears that nature has pipped technology to the post, and information processing is no exception. Scientists are creating a new kind of ’wet’ information processing technology capable...

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