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Congratulations to our winners!

July 7, 2006
Well done to our five lucky treasure hunt winners! You could be a winner too if you visit labnewsdirectory for our new summer treasure hunt spectacular!

Big Brother makes you honest

July 6, 2006
With shades of the dystopian state portrayed in George Orwell’s novel 1984, scientists think they have found a way of making people behave more honestly - keep an eye on...

San Andreas set for ‘big one’

July 6, 2006
New earthquake research has confirmed the southern end of the San Andreas Fault near Los Angeles is overdue for the ‘big one’

Heat really is good for pain

July 6, 2006
The old wives’ tale that heat relieves pain may be rooted in science after all

Is it justified?

July 3, 2006
Experimentation on great apes should not be ruled out in the future according to the chief executive of the MRC, Professor Colin Blakemore

Are you ready for the revolution?

July 1, 2006
Computers have revolutionised science, but are scientists ready for the next wave of computerised innovations? According to Microsoft Research, many don't know their html from their elbows…

A very regular industry

July 1, 2006
With new markets for medical devices offering potential for global growth, the need for quality controls and cross-industry standards has never been higher. Here, Claire Lynam of BSI explains why...

The future for molecular diagnostics

July 1, 2006
Will whole laboratories one day be contained on a single electronic chip, with all diagnostic testing performed exclusively at the point of care? Such concepts may still seem impossibly futuristic,...

Researchers shout about new security system

June 14, 2006
According to new research, voice recognition systems could be the key to cutting internet crime

Is it a bird? Is it a plane?

June 14, 2006
If space is your thing, then keep your eyes peeled this weekend for perfect views of the International Space Station (ISS) as it passes overhead up to four times a...

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