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More money, easy access

July 1, 2005
Less bureaucracy and more funding as the EU reveals detail of its Seventh Research Programme

Analysing polymers

July 1, 2005
FTIR Spectroscopy may aid compliance with new RoHS directives

The importance of patents

July 1, 2005
Having a directed patent strategy can reduce company costs and increase value

From easy lighting to disease fighting

July 1, 2005
Could plasma technology be the key to improving the surfaces of everyday healthcare items?

Consumables dont cost the earth

July 1, 2005
We all have an obligation to safeguard our environment for future generations and there are many ways, both at home and at work, that we can make to contribute to...

Under pressure

July 1, 2005
Micronisation exploitation responds to R&D pressures

On the right track

July 1, 2005
The search for the perfect sample storage led one leading standards laboratory to try ItemTracker

Needle-free injections making their point

July 1, 2005
Using jet pressure and only taking 300 milliseconds, could needle-free injectors be the answer to 'needle phobia'?

EZ does it

July 1, 2005
In the race to de-formulate rival products, one company has turned to centrifugal evaporation

Live cell imaging passes the IQ test

June 1, 2005
Live cell imaging will make a big impression in many markets but lacks a coherent solution – or does it?

The good, the bad and the ugly

June 1, 2005
In the battle against illicit 'designer drugs', enforcement agencies need analysis beyond GC-MS

Animal instincts

June 1, 2005
The UK's Institute for Animal Health takes a painful road but is confident of future stability

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