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Moon shines on Einstein

March 22, 2005
Thirty-five years after Moon-walking astronauts placed special reflectors on the lunar surface, scientists have used these devices to test Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity to unprecedented accuracy.

Unique Array data available to all

March 22, 2005
As the second phase of the DTI's Measurements for Biotechnology (MfB) programme gets underway, a large DNA microarray dataset generated by an LGC-led consortium during the first phase is now...

Is Europe Poised for growth?

March 22, 2005
The European Union now represents 30% of the worldwide market for laboratory products, as it continues to grow what will the global impact be.

Enterprise Fellow – A new breed of commercially aware academic

March 22, 2005
Universities are now coming round to the idea of creating enterprising scientists with a variety of backgrounds.

It?s a gas, gas, gas

March 22, 2005
New approach to the demanding science of gas analysis.

Effectiveness is not the same as efficiency

March 22, 2005
A flexible lab design is the key to an effective laboratory environment

Combination systems aid easy detection

March 22, 2005
Absorption, fluorescence and luminescence spectra in microplate format

Researchers in quest for vaccines

March 22, 2005
Cluster management software provides massive computer power, aiding the study of carbohydrates and proteins

Creating the right image

February 1, 2005
X-ray imaging at the Diamond Light Source facility means visualisation of nanoscale objects

How to make nanotechnology safe

February 1, 2005
There are conflicting predications about the consequences of introducing new materials into our lives. This article looks at whether nano will help or harm.

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