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The race is ON

May 31, 2006
Sharing information on an international level is crucial for stem cell research to progress

Is your instrument intelligent enough?

May 31, 2006
The extra sophistication of new analytical instruments has not only brought higher throughput for laboratories, but also bigger problems when they go wrong. Agilent think that the answer to instrument...

Automatic for the people

May 2, 2006
Over the last decade, many laboratories have chosen liquid handling workstations to automate routine tasks and to increase throughput and reproducibility of their processes. Here, David Bolton, of Hamilton Robotics,...

From domestic hero to industrial stronghold

May 2, 2006
The saviour of many a hungry student and harassed parent, the microwave has been a domestic smash hit, but industrially it has been a slow burner. Now with new developments,...

Work can kill

May 2, 2006
How corporate manslaughter and corporate accountability relates to you and your laboratory, whatever its size

Let there be light

May 2, 2006
When you approach the UK's next generation synchrotron light source building and get a sense of the shear size and scale of it - it's over half a kilometre in...

What is epigenetics?

April 1, 2006
Laboratory News investigates how this mechanism produces a diverse range of effects in mammals

Gas analysis – a matter of quality

April 1, 2006
Speciality gases have long been used to test emissions to air from sources in a wide range of industries. Now, new European legislation is aiming to standardise this important area...

Banking on blood

April 1, 2006
Designing an automated blood fractionation system for the UK Biobank

Hypothetically speaking…..No.2

April 1, 2006
In the second of our series of articles that pays tribute to the great theories, and the great minds behind them, Laboratory News explores Isaac Newton and his theory of...

Hypothetically speaking…

March 1, 2006
In the first of a series of articles that pays tribute to the great theories, and the great minds behind them, Laboratory News explores Charles Darwin and his theory of...

Autoimmunity and automation, a reality or not?

March 1, 2006
Autoimmunity testing has traditionally been very labour intensive, and hard to automate. Has technology caught up fast enough to meet the growing demands of this expanding discipline?

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