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Animal instincts

June 1, 2005
The UK's Institute for Animal Health takes a painful road but is confident of future stability

What a waste

June 1, 2005
New regulations on hazardous materials are set to have a huge impact on every laboratory

A matter of time

June 1, 2005
How to obtain growth through accelerating product and process development

So many targets, so little time…

June 1, 2005
In the post-genomic era of drug discovery, HTS is proving a vital tool in identifying new drug leads

It’s plain sailing for instant diagnosis

June 1, 2005
UK pathology expertise can now be transported straight into Africa

A quantum leap for in vivo imaging

June 1, 2005
Quantum dot technology is an exciting development in the field of nanotechnology

Common cold cure wiggles to work

May 31, 2005
An antiviral compound that wiggles its way into the common cold virus may provide a clue for halting the infection, say scientists

Turning a crime scene into a lab

May 31, 2005
The Forensic Science Service (FSS) and BT have unveiled the world’s first mobile laboratory that can travel to crime scenes and enable real-time forensic investigation

Train drivers earn more than scientists

May 31, 2005
A shocking new survey of British pay shows scientists trailing behind train drivers, engineers, software professionals and taxation experts.

Electronic protein chips give flexibility

May 26, 2005
An Israeli research team are developing electronics based on protein fragments which could lead to lighter and completely flexible electronic devices

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