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Microcapsules explode onto the scene

January 18, 2006
one one really likes having injections – but would you opt to have exploding capsules inserted which deliver the medicine instead?

Fluorescing animals?….and pigs might fly.

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

Light relief for blues

January 11, 2006
A new way to beat the winter blues has been developed with the creation of a ‘Light Lounge’ which could help raise those rather sad serotonin levels

Its all crystal clear

January 11, 2006
Scientists are on the verge of discovering the ‘holy grail’ of crystallography with a new technique based on glass

UK scientists benefit from interstellar bounty

January 11, 2006
K scientists will be among the first in the world to examine samples of the comet Wild 2 when a NASA capsule returns to Earth this Sunday morning

Take a seat and don’t be spineless

December 31, 2005
Innovative ergonomic seating launched to take pressure off laboratory workers

Pure water without the regulatory headaches

December 31, 2005
With water systems under the spotlight like never before, purity in the lab is becoming ever more important

Ireland nutures a biotech revolution

December 31, 2005
Ireland's biotechnology industry has emerged to become the second largest pharmaceutical manufacturer and exporter after Germany and is now a hotbed of biotech innovation

A blooming success

December 29, 2005
Researchers have developed a novel way of recycling old mobile phones – by burying them and turning them into a flower

So, exactly how does Santa Claus do it?

December 14, 2005
Well, it is that time of year again. Christmas may not feel like the most scientific of seasons but none the less Laboratory News has rounded up some interesting yuletide...

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