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Microscope sale breaks every Record

May 13, 2009
Christie’s in London sold a silver Leeuwenhoek microscope last month for the staggering total of over £321,000 yet fewer than forty people were there to witness this record-breaking sale.

Access to expertise

May 12, 2009
Here we get the low-down on a new £4 million proteomics facility in Newcastle launched by Cels - the organisation driving the growth of the North East's healthcare economy

Robot scientist sets out on path of discovery

May 11, 2009
Researchers say they have created the first machine to independently discover new scientific knowledge.

Bees sniff out floral fraud

May 8, 2009
Nectar producing plants beware - when it comes to spotting a fraud, bees have a nose second to none.

Undivided attention

May 7, 2009
When it comes to the isolation of genomic DNA, total RNA and total denatured protein – the best yield and quality comes from a single undivided sample

Prize for test tube based cancer model

May 6, 2009
British scientists have won a prize for replacing animal experiments in medical research for the development of a test tube based 3-D model of human breast cancer.

Home monitoring for HIV sufferers

May 5, 2009
The London Centre for Nanotechnology will develop a new device to empower HIV sufferers to monitor their own health and reaction to treatments.

Staying trim is good for the environment

May 5, 2009
Maintaining a healthy body weight is good news for the environment, according to a new study.

Viral battery punches above weight

May 5, 2009
Viruses genetically engineered at MIT can build batteries with the same energy capacity and power performance as state-of-the-art rechargeable batteries used in hybrid cars.

Analyse this!

May 5, 2009
Nicola Beech visits contaminated land analysis experts Envirolab on the eve of the grand opening of its new inorganics laboratory

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