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Number Cruncher 10

January 3, 2014
The idea that cells can handle their proteome in a way similar to the way a business handles its assets is an intriguing one - here we look at some...

Biological villain turns nanotech poster boy

January 2, 2014
In this modern age of research where ‘interdisciplinary’ and ‘translational’ are the watchwords of the fund givers – a recent piece of work has struck me as particularly germane. It...

The elephant in the room

December 23, 2013
Laboratory News has offered many a scientific take on the festive season over the years. There was our attempt to help Santa out with his deliveries should the time come...

The law of unintended consequences

December 20, 2013
Russ Swan finds the unpredictable outcomes of genetic sequencing technology, well, rather predictableOf all the laws of the universe, from Murphy's to Boyle's to Newton's third, I think my favourite...

A year in science

December 16, 2013
With Britain being touted as the ‘best place in the world to do science’, what part have British scientists played in this years’ scientific success?In Science Britannica, Professor Brian Cox...

Giving life to the dead: Barts Pathology Museum’s Carla Valentine

December 13, 2013
Carla Valentine gives life to the dead – not only does she ensure the preservation of 5,000 specimens housed at Barts Pathology Museum, she blogs about their historyTell us about...

Number cruncher 9

December 5, 2013
With the opening of MERIL, we take a look at the statistics of some of the big science facilities in Europe.

Thinking about thought experiments

December 3, 2013
Niels Bohr, a quantum physics godfather if ever there was one, once said: "Anyone who is not shocked by quantum theory has not understood it."He is of course correct. There...

A closer look at nanotechnology

December 2, 2013
Definitions of nanotechnology have been in an almost constant state of flux since the ‘birth’ of the discipline in the late 80s. I say birth, but perhaps ‘coalescence’ is a...

Duelling dinosaurs fail to sell

November 27, 2013
A pair of duelling dinosaurs which have the potential to answer a long-standing scientific question went under the hammer at Bonham’s Auction House earlier this month, and I’m pleased to...

An interplanetary diamond-rush

November 22, 2013
Roll-up, roll-up! For we have an offer you can’t possibly refuse. A business venture, to end all business ventures. And, you lucky people, all we need is your money and...

The science of speed

November 18, 2013
The science of speed is fraught with frustration for Russ Swan, but a chance meeting leads to a rather thrilling change of heart  As a self-confessed geek, out and proud,...

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