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Non-destructive microscopy technique created

April 6, 2016
The ability to view nanoscale objects and processes without destroying them is now possible after research carried out at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US.

Animal science company created

April 5, 2016
A new company has been created to maximise animal science carried out at Edinburgh University.

To anthropocene or not to anthropocene – that is the question.

April 1, 2016
Just when are we? Officially we are in the geological epoch known as the Holocene – unofficially however, no one seems to think that is actually the case.

Long jawed spider

April 1, 2016
Jaws and head of a long jawed spider at 10x magnification.

A light touch for ageing research

March 30, 2016
Dr Vladimir Chupin tells us how membrane proteins could be the key to unlocking the secrets of senesence and why optogenetics could revolutionise how we study it.

Keeping the UK at the heart of global science & engineering

March 28, 2016
Ahead of the election, it was clear that immigration would be a hot topic this Parliament, and one that certainly impacts on UK science and engineering.

Nature to allow shareable articles

March 23, 2016
Springer Nature is to increase ease of access to its journals by allowing authors and subscribers the ability to share them with anyone.

Oxford University and proteomics company announce partnership

March 21, 2016
Oxford University has agreed an agreement with SomaLogic, a proteomics firm, for use of their products for research.

King’s College launch PLuS alliance

March 18, 2016
King College, in conjunction with two international universities, have announced a partnership to find solutions to global challenges.

Smashing the accelerator science skills gap

March 16, 2016
The emerging field of accelerator science promises so much for so many sectors – but do we have the skills to keep up?

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