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Keeping a clean atmosphere

November 20, 2008
Choosing the right chemical and biological containment within the laboratory can be a difficult task. Here Simon Kear gives us some vital tips on picking containment cabinets

International mission to discover Antarctic secrets

November 19, 2008
Teams of scientists, engineers, pilots and support staff from British Antarctic Survey, USA, Germany, Australia, China and Japan are to join forces for one of the most scientifically, technically ambitious...

Gorilla study hints at origin of human speech

November 17, 2008
A new study provides evidence that gorilla communication is linked to the left hemisphere of the brain - just as it is in humans.

Rock detectives turn back time

November 14, 2008
A new technique using X-rays has enabled scientists to solve a debate about the origins of a three billion year old rock fragment.

Are you ready to go label – free?

November 13, 2008
With real-time detection and the ability to handle complex mixtures - acoustic biosensor technology is ideal for label free bio-analysis

Antibiotics: Good for the body, bad for the environment?

November 13, 2008
Antibiotics have changed the face of medicine, but their impact on the environment is now becoming a real concern. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry has the power to shed light on...

Get a little going a long way

November 13, 2008
Getting a lot of information from a small sample is the name of the game in pre-formulation research. Here we learn how implementing a screening approach can maximise ingredient characterisation

Getting to know the genome of your bugs

November 12, 2008
Researchers have set out to understand the genetic component of all those friendly – and not so friendly – microorganisms that use you as their home.

Prospectors get a new tool

November 11, 2008
There's no point prospecting for gold if you don't have a decent pan. Likewise, using your flow cytometer to collect ever larger datasets is useless if you're lacking the tools...

Going, going, gone

November 11, 2008
The disposal of obsolete or unwanted diagnostic equipment has become a major headache to many organisations recently in the wake of strict new waste regulations, however one company have found...

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