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Treasury reduces science funding

March 1, 2007
The HM Treasury has announced that the DTI is to have a reduction in budget of £68 million - and some of that will come out of money allocated to...

Hidden rings offer dark matter insight

February 25, 2007
The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a never-before-seen optical alignment in space - a pair of glowing rings, one nestled inside the other like a bull’s-eye.

The future of diagnostics

February 24, 2007
Just how do the latest recommendations affect the UK's pathology services?

Playing the numbers game

February 22, 2007
In modern drug discovery the key is to extract the gold from your screening mountain and turn your Database into a usable Knowledgebase.

The science of sleep

February 18, 2007
Birds do it, bees do it, it is entirely possible that fleas do it, and most of us would like a little bit more of it especially on a Monday...

Dark matter is a bit of a wimp

February 16, 2007
Scientists are hopeful that the construction of a new telescope using the most energetic form of light will give them some answers to the puzzle of dark matter.

Getting handy with health and safety

February 15, 2007
With Health and safety legislation becoming ever more stringent, it is often a struggle to keep up. But, says Ansell's David Staniforth, it is the humble glove that is key...

The medic within

February 12, 2007
A biologist has created a way to make bacteria in our own bodies produce medicine to treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).

LIMS comes of age – information management for every laboratory

February 11, 2007
By tracing the evolution of QSI's WinLIMS from the early days, Clive Collier shows how a LIMS is now within the reach of even the smallest laboratory.

From zero to hero

February 9, 2007
Scientists have found a new way to switch off genes involved in cell division and in doing so have fuelled a debate over the role of ‘junk’ DNA.

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