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Mobile camera developers snap up commercial prize

March 31, 2008
Four researchers from the University of Edinburgh, who all played a key role in the development of the mobile phone camera, have been awarded the Rank Prize for their work...

Handle with care

March 31, 2008
The separation column is the heart of the ion chromatography setup – but you must handle with care if you want reliable results says Jonathan Bruce

UK company aids fire service with positioning system

March 28, 2008
The Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service has joined forces with the Research and Technology lab of Thales UK, in Reading, to assist in the development of a new Indoor Positioning...

Going industrial

March 27, 2008
Scanning electron microscopes have made an almost immeasurable impact in research, but what of their industrial uses? Tom Ray charts the rise of industrial SEM and finds that the market...

Researchers target rusty worms

March 26, 2008
Researchers have found that the way we transport iron through our blood stream can malfunction and cause a build up of worm-like fibrils containing bands of rust.

New light source given go ahead

March 25, 2008
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) have given the go ahead for a project to develop a new light source facility in the UK.

Taking LIMS to a hire level

March 25, 2008
Laboratory information management systems are becoming a staple of laboratory life – but at £20,000 to buy, could rental be the best way to get your hands on a LIMS?

New research reveals our flock mentality

March 24, 2008
Have you ever arrived somewhere and wondered how you got there? Scientists at the University of Leeds believe they may have found the answer, with research that shows that humans...

Microbes hold key to climate change

March 21, 2008
We might think we control the climate but unless we harness the powers of our microbial co-habitants on this planet we might be fighting a losing battle, according to researchers...

Brilliant noise

March 20, 2008
From 2005 to 2006 UK artists Ruth Jarman and Joseph Gerhardt – known as Semiconductor – explored the Space Sciences Laboratories in the US. Here we learn how the scientists...

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