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Protein integrity in the cause of science

October 20, 2025
The IMPALA-NET network is developing a polymer-lipid particle technique to preserve the lipid environment of cell membrane proteins with the aim of improving drug discovery and testing for a wide...

Evident returns to focus on the small and scientifically beautiful

October 18, 2025
One of the world’s best known photomicrography competitions, Evident’s Image of the Year, is inviting entries for 2026.

Launch of three new microwave digestion systems

October 13, 2025
Quality analysis with ICP-MS and AA/ICP-OES starts with good sample preparation and for this to be successful, effective microwave digestion is the first step. Analytix is launching three new Milestone...

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Mark of quality

October 13, 2025
An important international standard, ISO/IEC 17025:2017 sets clear rules for how testing and calibration laboratories should work to produce valid results, and helps builds trust with consumers, businesses and regulators,...

Broadening the baseline

October 13, 2025
As the technology underpinning genome studies continues to improve, an over-reliance on Eurocentric datasets holds research back, asserts Neil Ward. It’s time for greater diversity.

Doctoring priorities

October 6, 2025
The medical profession is a key laboratory client. So, it pays to understand the strategic priorities that inform doctors’ testing orders, argues Dirk Heckel.

Saving lives, protecting livelihoods

September 29, 2025
Zoonotic disease Nipah virus (NiV) killed more than 100 people in a 1999 Malaysian outbreak. Simon Graham outlines his work to establish an international consortium that aims to develop a...

Front line safeguards

September 15, 2025
Effective monitoring is essential for sample storage and never more so than in the race to halt a pandemic. Gary Bradshaw recalls how improved alarming contributed to the protection of...

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