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Twin roles of NDT

May 5, 2005
The fundamentals of non destructive testing

Why purchase a robot?

May 3, 2005
A look at why laboratories decide to automate liquid handling

A load of new balls

May 3, 2005
With standardisation becoming necessary in every aspect of life, how do microbiologists keep an eye on their cultures and colonies.

The age of automation finally dawns for histopathology

May 3, 2005
Ironing out the peaks and troughs of laboratory workflow, the benefits of automation now reach further than ever before

Physicists trash turbulence lab

May 1, 2005
Researchers at the University of Warwick have trashed the world's biggest turbulence lab by turning a pleasant stream into a raging torrent - but they say their actions will lead...

Stitching up MRSA

April 29, 2005
Scientists from the University of Strathclyde have developed a method of chemically bonding a virus to nylon products that could be used as a base to attack MRSA.

Alcohol consumption creates nerves that contribute to alcohol dependency

April 27, 2005
Moderate alcohol consumption over a relatively long period of time can enhance the formation of new nerve cells in the adult brain. The new cells could prove important in the...

Historical samples link wheat disease to air pollution

April 19, 2005
Scientists at have been able to recover DNA from crop diseases on wheat samples stored as part of a Victorian field experiment.

Excitable cells link obesity and insomnia

April 13, 2005
A possible link between insomnia and obesity has been traced to hypocretin/orexin cells in the hypothalamus region of the brain that are easily excited and sensitive to stress.

Want to learn how the media works?

April 6, 2005
The BA are running a Media Fellowship Scheme offering professional scientists and engineers the opportunity to experience first hand how the media works.

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