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Fingerprint science makes its mark

April 16, 2007
Finding fingerprints at a crime scene has been a staple of forensic police work for decades, but now a new development could help reveal hidden fingerprints.

Laboratory design for the future

April 16, 2007
The ability to respond to changes in R&D direction quickly and efficiently is vital for today's laboratory. The key to this is a flexible workspace that can adapt to new...

UK physicist shines on big screen

April 12, 2007
A physicist has had a key role in bringing a new $45m British-made science fiction film to the big screen.

Irish eyes are smiling

April 12, 2007
Find out how a combination of experience and the power of word-of-mouth paved the way for one UK laboratory furniture company to tame the Celtic Tiger.

Royal Society pushes real climate science

April 11, 2007
The Royal Society has published a guide to the controversies surrounding climate change in an attempt to clearly state where the weight of scientific evidence lies.

New-car smell is safe

April 11, 2007
The smell of a new car – the leathery, plastic aroma that greets the drivers of most new cars – is not toxic according to a new study.

Bat’s secret to sobriety

April 11, 2007
Getting a bit tipsy, staggering about and desperately trying to sober up may be a familiar feeling to the party animals amongst you – and now scientists have found that...

iPods help medics become iDocs

April 9, 2007
They have become a badge of honour for commuters across the nation, but now one cardiac doctor thinks that iPods could be the perfect tool for training the next generation...

Handle with care

April 9, 2007
High throughput (HT) technologies now play a vital role in many areas of research where success depends on the evaluation of large numbers of samples. Here, Geoff Simmons tells us...

Mixed reaction as Brown pledges ?6.3bn to science

April 4, 2007
The increase in the UK’s public science spending from £5 billion to £6.3 billion, as announced by the Chancellor last month in his budget, has been met with cautious optimism...

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