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Looking to the future ahead…

August 3, 2017
Noami Weir from the Campaign for Science and Engineering sets out a vision for science in these rapidly changing times...

Male true armyworm

August 2, 2017
This is a micro CT scan of a 1 day old male armyworm showing its exoskeleton, soft tissues and tracheal system.

It’s not easy being green

August 1, 2017
‘Green chemistry’ – just an empty buzz-word or a vital strategy for the future of chemistry? Christina Valimaki tells us why sustainability in chemistry is vital, not just for industry...

Regenerative Medicine

August 1, 2017
An era where bespoke organs are grown to treat illness is coming sooner than you think... how aware are you of regenerative medicine?

GSK pulls plug on new biopharma facility

July 31, 2017
GSK has shelved plans to build a new £350m facility in Cumbria as it announced new plans to improve its efficiency and competitiveness.

Time for some cheese?

July 25, 2017
As ingenuity goes – we humans are unbearably smug. As a species, the notion that we can ‘out-invent’ any other inhabitants of the rock famous, among other things, for being...

Multimillion boon for UK’s battery technology sector

July 24, 2017
Today the government has announced an investment of £246m to boost research and development in battery technology.

MERIL-2 project launched to boost research awareness

July 21, 2017
A European Commission-funded project has launched to improve facilities, resources and services for the science community across EU.

There will be blood…

July 20, 2017
But what kind? Today’s clinical chemistry laboratories play a critical role in the provision of patient care: fast and accurate pathology testing is vital. But which type of blood samples...

One size doesn’t fit all

July 20, 2017
Mike Clayton considers how the current systems and processes in the clinical laboratory aren’t necessarily up to the task of helping to meet demands and explores ways of working to...

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