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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...

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,...

The hidden value in your lab

December 10, 2014
Take a look around your laboratory, there may be a wealth of instrumentation and equipment sitting unused. Ben Potenza introduces us to the concept of proactive asset management for idle...

Seek and destroy

December 9, 2014
The use of nanoparticles in cancer research is considered to be a promising approach in the fight against tumour cells. Yet the method often fails because the human immune system...

Supplements: because they’re worth it?

December 4, 2014
It’s a minefield out there – with so many brands, doses and combinations, how can consumers know which vitamins or minerals they should take – if they should take any...

Fighting the doping cheats

December 3, 2014
Daniel Leigh explores the evolution of mass spectrometric approaches in sports drug testing At the Winter Olympics in Sochi in February, the biathlete Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle tested positive for the stimulant...

How do I smell? Much the same as you see

December 2, 2014
As the International Year of Crystallography approaches its end, Dr David von Stetten explains how unique protein analysis has helped us understand the common mechanisms in our senses Every day...

Stand and deliver – effective antisense delivery

November 25, 2014
Before we can fully take advantage of antisense therapeutics, we first need to effectively deliver the RNAi agent to its target. When it comes to oligonucleotides, says Dr Catherine McKeen,...

Making the most of waste

November 20, 2014
Waste can be a goldmine and laboratory testing is the best way to take advantage of this, but – says Ryan Haughey – if the UK waste industry does not...

Getting a handle on the right gloves

November 18, 2014
Nick Gardner explores hand protection and chemical hazards in molecular biology Molecular biology by its very nature deals with biology at the smallest level. Coupled with this, is its relatively...

The dark side of ozone recovery

November 13, 2014
A recent statement by UNEP/WMO has claimed the size of the ozone hole is starting to decrease, but how certain can we be that this is the start of a...

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