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Two tales of two ships

July 1, 2016
Typical. You wait years for a story about a polar research ship, then two come along at once.

Science reacts to UK’s decision to leave the EU

June 28, 2016
Scientific communities have responded to the referendum result that will see the UK leave the European Union.

Time to leave, but also to get on with the job

June 27, 2016
My initial reaction, perhaps like many, is that I’m relieved that the referendum campaign is now over.

The forgotten carbon sink

June 27, 2016
More than two-thirds of our planet is covered by water – what role, if any, does this large expanse play in the climate change of our planet? Dr David Woolf,...

Get out your tickling sticks

June 24, 2016
Laughter, they say, is the best medicine. ‘They’ are obviously idiots. It quite clearly isn’t.

Midland universities to develop cancer and cardiovascular drugs

June 24, 2016
Birmingham and Nottingham University will team up to research drug discovery to treat cardiovascular disease and cancer.

Stand by your beds!

June 20, 2016
Get out the duster, put down your work and get your excuses ready – the VIPs are in…and they are heading to inspect your lab.

Sustainable Omega 3 fats production method proposed

June 17, 2016
Scientists at Nottingham University are trying to find a way to create Omega 3 fatty acids without having to rely on dwindling natural fish resources.

The need for speed

June 17, 2016
Sergei Dikler discusses the role that mass spectrometry and the latest MALDI-TOF systems have in the future of drug discovery.

A comet’s tale

June 14, 2016
Were the molecular building blocks of life on Earth seeded by comets? The evidence is mounting – but there has been an important missing piece; ribose. Here we find out...

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