Articles tagged with "Uncategorised"

Sort by

Rise of automation

December 10, 2006
Automation is playing and ever increasing role in laboratories. Here, we find out how the Cell Culture Platform from RTS is allowing tissue culture to go robotic

Hydrogen ‘bottleneck’ banished

December 6, 2006
Hydrogen-powered cars that do not pollute the environment are a step closer thanks to a new discovery which promises to solve the main problem holding back the technology.

A new framework for research

December 6, 2006
The European Parliament has approved a 54bn euro (£36bn) plan to boost science research in Europe.

A nose for the dark

December 6, 2006
The intricate wrinkles and grooves around the nostrils of bats could help them “see” in the dark by focusing their sonar, scientists in China have found.

The importance of biodiesel analysis

December 4, 2006
The use of biofuels is set to become more and more popular, but just how do you find out what is in your environmentally friendly juice?

Is the Government listening to scientists?

December 4, 2006
The Government is not making the best use of independent scientific advice when making critical decisions warns a new report by the Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences.

Danger signals

December 1, 2006
Much confusion still exists surrounding the potentially detrimental effects that mobile phones may have on medical equipment in clinical settings despite the latest Government advice.

Say ‘YES’ to the competition

December 1, 2006
Grass that does not need cutting, surgical gloves that change colour if they are damaged and contact lenses which detect changes in glucose levels are just a few of the...

The science of Christmas

December 1, 2006
Medicinal Christmas trees, the secret of Rudolf's rosy nose and why your genes could take a bashing over the holiday season. We discover how taking a look at the festive...

10,000 years work in just one year!

November 20, 2006
Scientists have claimed that they have achieved 10,000 years worth of drug development in just one year by using a new computer simulation.

Pin It on Pinterest