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UK science takes a swipe at creationism

May 3, 2006
Young people are being cheated by deliberate attempts to withhold, distort or misinterpret scientific knowledge in order to promote particular religious beliefs

World’s smallest car delivers drugs

May 3, 2006
Nanoscale devices that can deliver drugs to specific destinations inside the body are now a step closer as scientists develop a microscopic motor for the world’s smallest car

Automatic for the people

May 2, 2006
Over the last decade, many laboratories have chosen liquid handling workstations to automate routine tasks and to increase throughput and reproducibility of their processes. Here, David Bolton, of Hamilton Robotics,...

From domestic hero to industrial stronghold

May 2, 2006
The saviour of many a hungry student and harassed parent, the microwave has been a domestic smash hit, but industrially it has been a slow burner. Now with new developments,...

Work can kill

May 2, 2006
How corporate manslaughter and corporate accountability relates to you and your laboratory, whatever its size

Let there be light

May 2, 2006
When you approach the UK's next generation synchrotron light source building and get a sense of the shear size and scale of it - it's over half a kilometre in...

Giant cloud of space alcohol found

April 4, 2006
Scientists have discovered a giant cloud of methyl alcohol - spanning 288 billion miles - floating in space

I’m greener than you are!

April 4, 2006
Is greenness in your genes? A new study by psychologists aims to find out

How low can you go?

April 4, 2006
You may be familiar with the limbo - the skill tried, often ill advisedly, by the slightly inebriated on holiday. But a recent discovery suggests that for ants, it is...

Hypothetically speaking…..No.2

April 1, 2006
In the second of our series of articles that pays tribute to the great theories, and the great minds behind them, Laboratory News explores Isaac Newton and his theory of...

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