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Committed to technicians

December 19, 2016
If we want to prevent an imminent technical skills shortage in science and engineering – we need to enhance the excellence of the technical workforce says Terry Croft.

Stereotypes – the good, the bad and the ugly

December 19, 2016
Russ Swan has done the maths on scientific-stereotypes so we don’t have to…which, it turns out, is a good thing – scientists don’t really like maths…

Collaboration launched to find next-gen medicines

December 16, 2016
A new partnership will provide a £13m fund to advance development of next-generation medicines that are discovered during research at Oxford University.

Will Santa need to visit other planets?

December 16, 2016
As we creep closer to holiday season and the traditional good cheer ramps up – what better time to consider the fact that we have very nearly ruined our planet....

All I want for Christmas is…

December 14, 2016
Offensive solvents, weaponised pippette racks and lab siri – Santa has his work cut out as Dr Matthew Partridge puts together his festive, lab-based chrimbo wish list!

Your head or your gut?

December 12, 2016
The makeup of the microbial world in the gut is increasingly recognised as a potential link to the development of the debilitating neurological disease multiple sclerosis. Bacteria have been the...

Merger creates £1bn cancer fund

December 8, 2016
A number of UK investors have teamed up to create a £1bn cancer-focused fund.

Genetic editing

December 7, 2016
CRISPR/Cas9 has the potential to change genetic editing as we know it. But how much do you know about it?

Developing plant

December 7, 2016
This flower-like image shows a plant that is not developing quite right.

Enter the era of on demand analytics

December 7, 2016
With apps that empower drug discovery scientists to optimise models for their lead compounds right at their desk – Predictive Analytics is no longer the preserve of the select few...

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