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Playing fast and dim

July 4, 2017
As the super-resolution microscopy revolution continues, CMOS cameras are attracting a lot of attention… but to really progress the field, we need to extract more information from available photons.

Papin Prizes awarded at Higher Education Summit

July 3, 2017
Awards to recognise the skills, talents and experiences of technicians in higher education were awarded at the national Higher Education Technicians Summit last month.

The 2017 Science Enabler Awards

July 3, 2017
So, 2020 then. The time by which Professor Stephen Hawking says we should be back on the Moon. He thinks it’s the only way to save us from ourselves, as...

SI Units

July 1, 2017
The SI units have introduced worldwide familiarity with measurements - but how familiar are you with metrology?

Neonatal diabetes test receives funding

June 30, 2017
Researchers from the University of Exeter have received funding to develop a test that identifies babies with neonatal diabetes in the first days of life. Neonatal diabetes is a rare...

Partnership to raise African research awareness

June 29, 2017
Taylor & Francis have partnered with The Conversation Africa – an offshoot of the Conversation websites that aim to share research with the wider public.

Microscopy is always stronger together

June 28, 2017
Correlative microscopy, massive data sets and citizen science – times are really booming for electron microscopy says Lucy Collinson

Worldwide imaging sharing project launched

June 26, 2017
A group of scientists are aiming to aggregate image data from around the world to improve studies.

Microscope company celebrates prestigious European award

June 23, 2017
ioLight – the world’s first portable hi-res digital microscope has won the European Product Design Award.

Is your work making everything better?

June 21, 2017
In these peculiar times, where everything seems so relentlessly contingent, justifying science – despite the political parties harping on about knowledge economies and the like – can be tricky.

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