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Prestigious science photo competition returns

June 4, 2023
Entries are invited for the return of the Royal Society Publishing Photography Competition after a gap of several years caused by the Covid pandemic.

Concern as India cuts back on school science teaching

June 4, 2023
India’s education training authority has caused alarm with its decision to remove some key elements of science teaching from textbooks for students aged 14-16.

Pioneering Saudi astronaut completes space/earth experiment

June 3, 2023
Pioneering Saudi female astronaut Rayyanah Barnawi has concluded a series of experiments aboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Pirbright virus programmes receive quarter share of new £0.3 billion research funding

May 29, 2023
Nearly a quarter of a £0.37 billion new scientific funding package has been awarded to one of the UK’s leading research hubs for animal-to-human viruses.

Online surveys key to safety data for novel vaccines concludes report

May 28, 2023
Online surveys provide an efficient means to gather drug safety data on novel vaccines rolled out at scale, says a new European study that assessed the performance of Covid-19 programmes.

CHEMUK 2023 sees 41% attendance rise

May 22, 2023
CHEMUK 2023 saw a year on year rise of 41% in visitor attendance to the recent show at the NEC in Birmingham, said organisers.

Metrology’s ‘house journal’ celebrates 100 not out

May 21, 2023
The World’s oldest scientific instrumentation and measurement journal is celebrating a century of publishing by releasing a special collection of metrology research papers revisiting themes from its earliest days.

RVNs produce first veterinary nurses’ guide by fellow professionals

May 20, 2023
Enterprising registered veterinary nurses have turned authors to produce the first guide for their profession written by working RVNs.

Sponsored Feature: Prestige Medical – With You On Your Sterilisation Journey

May 16, 2023
Prestige Medical wasn’t always a leading expert in infection control devices, the distributing company started off with cookware and pressure cookers in 1938. The World Health Organisation (WHO) sent out...

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New UK phage centre unveils weapon in battle against TB deaths

May 14, 2023
This week sees the official opening of the UK Centre for Phage Research, based at the University of Leicester, in a move designed to boost investment in the use of...

Study points to key role for AI in fast tracking lung cancer treatment

May 14, 2023
Artificial intelligence could help doctors diagnose lung cancer earlier, concludes a study led by researchers from three top UK medical institutions.

Lab Innovations reports majority of exhibition space sold for 2023

May 13, 2023
Trade show Lab Innovations says it has sold more than 84% of its exhibition space for this year, despite increasing floorspace for this year.

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