Features

The good, the bad and the colourful

February 17, 2011
E numbers are bad: artificial colourings make children hyperactive; MSG causes headaches; artificial sweeteners cause cancer – with press like this, it's easy to see why the public think E...

Nano goes to the extreme

February 15, 2011
Dr Ben Beake explains why testing at sub zero and elevated temperatures is essential to the development of more reliable advanced materials operating in extreme environments

The best of both worlds

February 10, 2011
Resolution and analytical power are combined in confocal Raman spectroscopy - but there are some problems. However, these can be overcome says Dr Olaf Hollricher

London 2012: Holding back the Hematide

February 8, 2011
As preparations continue for London's moment in the sporting spotlight next year - Dermot Martin takes a look at drug testing in sport and highlights a new performance enhancer that...

The way forward for FAMEs analysis?

February 3, 2011
When it comes to automating sample preparation for FAME analysis - can robots really replace the proven expertise of a technician? Ray Perkins tells us why he thinks they can…

Animal testing: Why the 3R’s must prevail

February 1, 2011
Last month we heard from the BUAV as they put forward the case for the abolition of animal testing. Here the Dr Hadwen Trust suggest that it is not just...

Asbestos – a journey of discovery

January 18, 2011
Kerry Taylor-Smith left Lab News Towers for sunny Somerset to investigate the world of asbestos analysis. Aided by her dad Andre and G&L Consultancy she embarked on a journey of...

Go against the flow

January 13, 2011
Eddie Goodall and Mike Giles tell Laboratory News about an exciting technique for preparative scale separations – high performance counter current chromatography.

What have you got in store?

January 11, 2011
Effective vaccine storage is the key to ensuring vaccines maintain their potency – but what's the best way?

Animal testing: Why we should cease and desist

January 6, 2011
Science is nothing without debate - so we'd like you to get your teeth into our new section. To kick-off we take a look at animal testing in scientific research....

Keeping it green

January 4, 2011
As landfill space declines, everyone is beginning to recycle, but how can you be sure your lab is doing its bit?

Christmas Chemistry

December 20, 2010
As Christmas draws ever closer we take a look at the most important - and stressful - part of the festivities through science-tinted specs. Welcome to the season's tastiest chemcial...

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