Features

Making it public

September 1, 2006
The Science Museum's Dana Centre is a groundbreaking bar and café that is bringing science to the forefront of the public's imagination. That's all very good says Kat Nilsson, but...

The science of music

September 1, 2006
Whether you're into your Beatles or your Beethoven, music can connect cultures and people in a way no other art form can. But just why do people sound great in...

Proteomics show chemical engineers the answers

September 1, 2006
Exploiting extremophile proteins could mean new era for industrial processes

Silver – more than a precious metal

September 1, 2006
Used for centuries, the ultimate antimicrobial is coming to lab near you

All of the power, none of the space

August 1, 2006
The power of an electron microscope needn't come at the cost of lab space says Mhairi Crawford of Hitachi High-Technologies

Breaching the barriers of communication

August 1, 2006
Shout it from the rooftops - if you want to keep up to date with lab automation technology, the key is communication with other industries

The most testing of times

August 1, 2006
The last year has been a very busy period in the UK in vitro diagnostic sector. Here, Doris-Ann Williams gives Laboratory News an overview of everything that has been happening...

Are you ready for the revolution?

July 1, 2006
Computers have revolutionised science, but are scientists ready for the next wave of computerised innovations? According to Microsoft Research, many don't know their html from their elbows…

A very regular industry

July 1, 2006
With new markets for medical devices offering potential for global growth, the need for quality controls and cross-industry standards has never been higher. Here, Claire Lynam of BSI explains why...

The future for molecular diagnostics

July 1, 2006
Will whole laboratories one day be contained on a single electronic chip, with all diagnostic testing performed exclusively at the point of care? Such concepts may still seem impossibly futuristic,...

separating the X from the Y

May 31, 2006
Finding the needle in the haystack: Male-specific DNA in forensics

The science of football

May 31, 2006
From bending balls and the ultimate shin pads to diet and the perfect excuse for goalies - it seems that science is involved in the beautiful game every bit as...

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