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Antibody papers yielding inconsistent results

May 23, 2019
Inconsistencies in immunohistochemical (IHC) staining are making laboratory experiments unreliable, according to a US study. Scientists at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Center in Maryland documented variations in the way scientists practice...

China’s graphene dominance set to subside

May 23, 2019
China's leading position in the graphene market may slip, according to a report from IDTechEx Research, as the material’s affordability increases worldwide. According to the IDTechEx Research’s report, Graphene, 2D...

Light-powered data storage

May 22, 2019
A superfast and energy efficient method of processing data uses light instead of electricity. Lancaster University scientists developed a small antenna on top of a magnet – which are used...

BU announces £38M STEM centre

May 21, 2019
Bournemouth University has announced £38 million will be invested in a new academic building for STEM research and training. The 7,500sqm building, which represents phase two of its Poole Gateway...

Science says goodbye to the original kilogram

May 20, 2019
The metal block that represents the global standard of the kilogram has been replaced after 130 years. As of World Metrology Day (Monday, May 20), redefined standards of the International...

PolyProx Therapeutics secures £3.4M for cancer treatment

May 17, 2019
Cambridge-based biotechnology company PolyProx Therapeutics has raised £3.4 million in seed capital to finance development of its cancer drug technology. The Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge spin-out will develop...

Darwinian cancer drug project

May 16, 2019
A new drug discovery programme with a “Darwinian” approach to treating cancer will be opened at the Institute of Cancer Research in London. The new Centre for Cancer Drug Discovery...

Churchill trust opens science fellowships

May 16, 2019
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust has opened applications for overseas funding grants to bring help bring research ideas and best practices to the UK. The Churchill Fellowships will fund overseas...

Deep ocean garbage

May 15, 2019
Plastic debris has been found in the deepest part of the ocean. As part of The Five Deeps expedition, US explorer Victor Vescovo travelled 10,927 metres to the bottom of...

ERC appoints nanoscientist as president

May 14, 2019
The European Commission has appointed nanoscientist Professor Mauro Ferrari as the European Research Council's new president. The Italian, who will take office on January 1 next year, is a prominent...

Radioactive carbon in deep ocean crustaceans

May 14, 2019
Radioactive carbon released into the atmosphere from nuclear bomb tests more than 50 years ago has entered the food chain at the deepest parts of the ocean. Chinese Academy of...

Climate change boosts banana disease

May 10, 2019
Climate change has been found to raise the risk of a fungal disease in banana crops. The University of Exeter found that higher temperatures and an increase in atmospheric moisture...

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