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What is epigenetics?

April 1, 2006
Laboratory News investigates how this mechanism produces a diverse range of effects in mammals

Gas analysis – a matter of quality

April 1, 2006
Speciality gases have long been used to test emissions to air from sources in a wide range of industries. Now, new European legislation is aiming to standardise this important area...

Banking on blood

April 1, 2006
Designing an automated blood fractionation system for the UK Biobank

New chemical legislation most important for 20 years

March 28, 2006
Calling all companies involved in the manufacture and distribution of chemically based products. Will the long arm of EU law REACH your business?

Go average for big wins

March 16, 2006
Scientists have come up with a sure fire betting tip for all those that like a tipple on the horses. Pick the most average horse you can find.

Hypothetically speaking…

March 1, 2006
In the first of a series of articles that pays tribute to the great theories, and the great minds behind them, Laboratory News explores Charles Darwin and his theory of...

Autoimmunity and automation, a reality or not?

March 1, 2006
Autoimmunity testing has traditionally been very labour intensive, and hard to automate. Has technology caught up fast enough to meet the growing demands of this expanding discipline?

More than meets the eye with Hubble snap

March 1, 2006
Largest ever image of a galaxy is more than your average snap

The dawning of the age of nanomedicine

March 1, 2006
Science has pushed the boundary of the miniscule in medicine to the nano-scale level, and now with the European Science Foundation's report on nanomedicine not only defining the field but...

Science centres need the missing link

March 1, 2006
Dusty exhibits, stuffy guides and boring facts - this is the image that many people have of science museums the world over, but is it the reality in today’s education,...

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