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Coconuts, paper and butterfly wings – the way to safer working environment

September 1, 2005
You might not think that chaos theory and coconut husks have much to do with your fume cupboard, but Simon Kear of Labcaire systems has other ideas

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

Culture shock for UTI resistance

September 1, 2005
Is the decline in effectiveness of antibiotics used to treat UTIs due not only to overuse of antibiotics, but also contaminated food products?

A powerful business model for capturing innovation

September 1, 2005
Michael O'Leary-Collins, chief executive of Greenhouse Ventures, explains how organisations can boost their innovative potential while minimising their risk

Of turbine blades and sandwiches…

September 1, 2005
Mark Sargeant investigates the growth and globalization of the UK laboratory market

National Science Week awards

August 30, 2005
Research Councils UK have announced an awards scheme for researchers looking for funds to support their public engagement activities during National Science Week in March 2006.

Einstein manuscript found

August 30, 2005
The original manuscript of a paper Albert Einstein published in 1925 has been found in the archives of the Lorentz Institute for Theoretical Physics in the Netherlands

Patients at risk if technology not delivered

August 30, 2005
Patients will miss out on new medical technologies and innovations due to a reduction in NICE assessment capacity.

Delay for WEEE implimentation

August 11, 2005
The government has postponed the implementation of the waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE) Directive until June 2006.

New Mars mission to find Beagle 2

August 11, 2005
Hopes are high that the UK’s lost Mars mission, Beagle 2 can be traced as Nasa launches the biggest space craft ever to be sent to Mars – The Mars...

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