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Now you can image a mouse like a man

October 1, 2005
In Vivo animal imaging finally goes nano thanks to a new tomographic nano-imaging device

Still going strong at 40

October 1, 2005
How SEM technology has succeeded in its quest for world dominance

How to build a lab from scratch

October 1, 2005
Even though such a massive project has its difficulties, this article discusses the benefits of alliance contracting

The hospital culture of infection

October 1, 2005
Legionella - an important cause of hospital-acquired pneumonia

Visions of science winners chosen

September 27, 2005
The winners of the 2005 Novartis and The Daily Telegraph photographic awards - visions of science - have been announced

Asthma and allergy cure a step closer

September 27, 2005
Scientists are one step closer to finding a cure for asthma and allergic reactions after the structure of a key molecule in these two conditions is revealed

Physics for all!

September 27, 2005
A new scheme offering students up to £1000 a year to study physics has been opened by the Institute of Physics to try and encourage more students to take the...

Motorway forces lab move

September 23, 2005
A family firm that has weathered the depression, two World Wars and the rapidly-changing nature of 20th century technology has had to move because of an extention to a motorway

Tropical adventure for UK scientists

September 21, 2005
A team of scientists have been awarded £500,000 to establish a centre in the tropical Atlantic Ocean to monitor ozone gases in the atmosphere

Lab21 make it personal

September 1, 2005
In an age of personal computers, personal MP3 players and personal trainers, Lab21 say they have the key to personalised medicine

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