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From face paint to medicine

August 14, 2006
A plant that gave ancient Britons and Celts their blue war paint has been found to be a rich source of the anti-cancer compound, glucobrassicin.

Worlds first happy map

August 14, 2006
The first ever ‘world map of happiness’ has been produced by a psychologist in the UK.

The most testing of times

August 1, 2006
The last year has been a very busy period in the UK in vitro diagnostic sector. Here, Doris-Ann Williams gives Laboratory News an overview of everything that has been happening...

All of the power, none of the space

August 1, 2006
The power of an electron microscope needn't come at the cost of lab space says Mhairi Crawford of Hitachi High-Technologies

Breaching the barriers of communication

August 1, 2006
Shout it from the rooftops - if you want to keep up to date with lab automation technology, the key is communication with other industries

New slant on blue sky research

July 30, 2006
Scientists from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have helped to identify the bluest sky in the world

Physics shake-up gets mixed reaction

July 30, 2006
The Government’s plans to change the way the physical sciences are publically funded and organised in the UK has been met with a mixed reaction form the scientific community

Stem cells on tour

July 19, 2006
A public exhibition to help explain the science around stem cells is to tour the country

Evolution before your very eyes

July 19, 2006
For the first time scientists have observed evolutionary changes in real-time due to competition for resources

The final test for telepathy?

July 19, 2006
A collaboration between UK Scientists has for the first time created a system to objectively study telepathic ability

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