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Climbing Mt Peer Review: May AI help you with that?

August 9, 2018
In the second of our three part special on the changing attitudes and approaches of publishers, reviewers and scientists to  scientific publishing we learn how Medial charity LifeArc and science...

Owlstone Medical takes prestigious engineering award

August 6, 2018
The team behind a Breath Biopsy platform has been named the winner of the MacRobert Award 2018 by the Royal Academy of Engineering.Owlstone Medical say that their ReCIVA Breath Sampler...

A nation in space, or insane?

August 3, 2018
A space-bound utopia or bizarre ego trip from a millionaire scientist? Russ Swan fails to get to the bottom of Asgardia… Great news for those exercised by the announcement of...

There won’t be blood

July 25, 2018
The welfare of laboratory animals is always foremost in the mind of in-vivo researchers – and it turns out this is incredibly important when it comes to animal experimentation being...

Doing the sequence data dance

July 20, 2018
Next-generation sequencing has ushered in a revolution of powerful genomic insights. So powerful in fact – the sheer amount of data produced has become a challenge. Here, Nicole Rose gives...

Evidence week, or weak?

July 16, 2018
The tail end of June saw Parliament’s first ‘Evidence Week’ - important, sure, but isn’t this head slappingly obvious?During the week, the first of its kind, Sense about Science –...

Last chance to apply for tech transfer fellowship

July 12, 2018
A US philanthropic organisation has teamed up with UK-based LifeArc for a second year to advance global technology transfer training - and tomorrow is the deadline to apply for a...

A big boat and some excessive capitals

July 2, 2018
Fuel giant Shell says this month will see the successful implementation of a project that they hope will revolutionise natural gas production - and it involves a rather large boat...Motivation....

The great conference call checklist

June 27, 2018
To travel is to be free. It is to seek out like-minded scientists and share in their expertise… unless the lab’s travel budget is cut – in which case you’ll...

Changes to non-EU visa regulations good for science

June 14, 2018
The campaign for science and engineering has welcomed the announcement that doctors and nurses will be exempt from immigration quotas as a major step forward for scientists and engineers.On Friday,...

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