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How e-business savvy are you?

October 16, 2007
Amazon, iTunes and even Tesco – shopping online is now a useful way for consumers to get what they want quickly. Is it time that laboratory equipment suppliers caught on?...

Results challenge core knowledge

October 15, 2007
Scientists have discovered that the Earth’s core behaves very differently than predicted by models in the first experiments able to mimic the crushing, searing conditions found in Earth’s lower mantle.

Listen up – ears are older than we thought

October 12, 2007
A new finding suggests that the modern ear may have developed much sooner that scientists had previously thought.

Imperial college Institute of Biomedical Engineering

October 11, 2007
Aiming to break down academic barriers, Imperial's new Institute of Biomedical Medicine will bring together several disciplines. Mark Clements takes us on a tour of the laboratories that will be...

Biobank confusion cleared up by new guidelines

October 10, 2007
The use of Biobanks looks set to change the way biological research is carried out in the future, but the vast array of guidelines set up to control their use...

Chemistry Nobel Prize goes to surface chemist

October 10, 2007
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has gone to German Gerhard Ertl for groundbreaking surface chemistry work that helped us understand why iron rusts how fuel cells function and how the...

L.A.B. 2009 to be more British

October 10, 2007
For those of you that missed the delights of the L.A.B. show - held at Excel, London, at the beginning of October - you really didn’t miss much.

Physics Nobel goes to hard drive poineers

October 9, 2007
This year’s physics Nobel Prize is awarded for the technology that is used to read data on hard disks.

Not just horsing about

October 9, 2007
Following on from last month's feature on Liverpool's small animal hospital, we now take a look at how our equestrian friends are treated at the other end of the veterinary...

Nobel goes to knock out kings

October 8, 2007
Two US scientists and their UK collaborator have been awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine for their groundbreaking work in gene technology.

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