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Do we need to be more negative?

October 17, 2017
As nanotech applications become more diverse, the need for reliable vibration control has become critical says Dr David Platus. Forget air tables or even bungee cords – he thinks negative...

Make it rain

October 12, 2017
Jacky Pallas knew that putting biomedical research in the cloud on a global scale was never going to be an easy task. Now, two years after the launch of the...

The cure within us all

October 10, 2017
The great hope for cancer research is that we can cajole our own immune system to do the hard work. It has been a difficult road, but the good news...

The crystal clarity of deep learning

October 3, 2017
Sean McGee explains how deep machine learning could finally prove to be the key that opens up automated analysis of protein crystals

Making pharma ergonomic

September 26, 2017
There is a solution to daunting compliance issues, says Dr Brian Edwards, and it is a very human one at that…

This is IT

September 25, 2017
Pharmaceutical firms not only have to create breakthrough medicines – they have to do so whilst remaining compliant to changeable legislation. Abiding by the rules on a global scale is...

Proteomics reaches critical mass

September 19, 2017
Can mass spectrometry do for complex protein research what it did for small molecule analysis?

It all comes with chips

September 12, 2017
The revolution we have all been waiting for is actually in full swing say Mark Gilligan and Max Drobot as they talk us through the incredible developments of microfluidics

Taming Tempests

September 8, 2017
Dr Qin Jim Chen explains how hurricane modelling enables the prediction of natural phenomena that could endanger lives

A new quantum uncertainty

September 5, 2017
It’s quantum entanglement, but not as we know it say Kayn Forbes and David Andrews as we discover there is still plenty of room for quantum mechanics to evolve

The great reproducibility problem

August 22, 2017
If we can’t reproduce findings – then it isn’t science anymore. This is why the reproducibility problem in biomedical science is such a key issue – and we are all...

Don’t let energy efficiency tie you in knots

August 15, 2017
Laboratories are some of the most sophisticated man made environments on the planet – however, as the complexity of these facilities grows, so does their energy usage. Here, John Rush...

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