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Just how effective is your sieve?

March 1, 2006
Even though the weaving process is descended from the industrial revolution, knowing the exact size of the wire spacing in your sieve can be make or break in the pharmaceutical...

When high performance is not good enough

March 1, 2006
Could Ultra High performance liquid chromatography be the answer for time pressured analytical labs who find that HPLC is not up to the grade?

Grassland cuts leave scientists out of work

February 9, 2006
A leading farming research body is to cut at least 40 jobs due to what it calls “a significant reduction” in income from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural...

NuRD brings the focus back to science

February 9, 2006
With media attention of cloning and stem cells at an all time high, one team of researchers bring the focus back to science

Discovery that speaks the language of food

February 9, 2006
We all like a biscuit of two with our tea, but did you know that you use your ears along with your mouth to sense how good that teatime hobnob...

The grass is always greener…

February 1, 2006
A new test facility at the IGER will help scientists develop the next generation of grassland crop that will balance nutrition and economics with the need to protect the environment

Thinking outside the dot: Combining imaging and flow cytometry

February 1, 2006
Imaging and analysing cells is the corner stone of most biological research, and both approaches are often needed to make breakthroughs. Now, a combination of the two promises to bring...

Taking the battle to the molecular level

February 1, 2006
Molecular detection of parasite DNA is proving to be a useful weapon in the battle against parasitic enteric disease

Fluorescing animals?….and pigs might fly.

January 18, 2006
Pigs may not be flying yet, but they are certainly glowing

Laboratory News forum 2006 hits the mark

January 18, 2006
A wise scientist once said that an exhibition is only as good as the prizes that are given out. Sage words indeed, and in that case the Laboratory News Forum...

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