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Access all areas: How NMR made it to the benchtop

December 30, 2014
As nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy moves to the benchtop, John Paul Cerroti explores its uses in organic chemistry The latest analytical technology to move to the benchtop is Nuclear Magnetic...

Sanofi’s Dagenham plant sold to SOG for regeneration

December 29, 2014
The future of the former Sanofi manufacturing plant in Dagenham has been secured following an agreement with regeneration specialists SOG Group. The Group has purchased the east London site for...

Merry Christmas…we think

December 22, 2014
Deck the halls with boughs of holly, Fa la la la la, la la la la. Tis the season to be jolly, etc etc. Yes, it’s rapidly approaching…the crackers are...

Asynt’s PressureSyn voted most innovative at Lab Innovations

December 18, 2014
Chemical technologies company Asynt fought off strong competition to be voted winners at this year’s Lions Lair at Lab Innovations. The Cambridge-based firm successfully persuaded the Lions that their PressureSyn...

Here we cast an eye, ear and nose on some sensational stats

December 17, 2014
Crystallography is giving us new insights into the molecular basis of our senses, here we cast an eye, ear and nose on some sensational stats...

Redefining Material Analysis

December 17, 2014
Federico Izzia explores the trends and benefits of the development of portable and handheld Raman Spectroscopy The attractiveness of Raman spectroscopy for chemical identification analysis is well known and easily...

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? The science behind The Star of Bethlehem

December 16, 2014
What was the star of Bethlehem? A quiet debate has been bubbling away for decades between astronomers and philosophers alike. Could some real cosmic event have led three wise men...

How do we tackle science’s diversity problem?

December 15, 2014
Type in ‘is science elitist?’ into google and you’re immediately faced with a plethora of articles stating that “yes it is and so it should be”, promoting the idea of...

Gifts of Christmas past

December 15, 2014
Gifts of Christmas past still haunt Russ Swan - but will he complete his quest for a toy version of the Mars Curiosity Rover? I'm developing something of an obsession...

From lab to the theatre: the evolution of mass spectrometry

December 11, 2014
Mike Morris discusses the ‘iKnife’ – a new concept that potentially differentiates tissue samples in real-time  Although few people outside of medicine and the sciences will have heard of it,...

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