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Zoonotic diseases

June 6, 2017
Zoonotic diseases have existed since early man began farming animals - and are more numerous and deadly than you'd think.

‘Borderless’ working essential for UK’s researchers

June 6, 2017
Having the freedom to move internationally and collaborate in other countries is crucial for research and innovation, according to two surveys of the UK’s top scientists.

Art imitating life

June 6, 2017
Last month’s Focal Point featured a breathtaking image from a project titled Self Reflected. But who was behind this intricate artwork? Laboratory News spoke to one of the creative brains...

Which party is best for science?

June 5, 2017
With an election looming and manifestos published, it’s time to ask which of the parties would be best for science. Naomi Weir gives us her take…The 8th June is fast...

Green light given to semiconductor technologies

June 2, 2017
Almost £40m is to be invested in a new Foundry for Compound Semiconductor technologies in Cardiff.

Open SESAME?

June 1, 2017
Last month, a remarkable event took place. Scientists and engineers joined together for the official opening of a synchrotron facility known as SESAME.

New EMBL tissue biology centre to open in Barcelona

May 26, 2017
The Spanish Government and EMBL, the life science research facility, have agreed to open a new site dedicated to tissue biology and disease modelling.

£10m boost for animal science

May 25, 2017
A multimillion pound investment will enable Roslin Technologies Ltd to improve farmed animals’ health and raise agricultural productivity.

Boost for graduates seeking upskilling

May 22, 2017
The Science Council is offering new resources to help science students on their placement years. The Council’s Working Towards Registered Scientist (RSci) programme will assist graduates from university science courses...

Harnessing cell death

May 19, 2017
Cell death is an essential process for all multicellular organisms and its malfunction is involved in several diseases, but can we utilise it? Dr Benjamin Bonneau tells us about a...

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