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Science in space: laboratory microbiologist turned astronaut

November 26, 2020
For nearly 20 years, astronauts have continuously lived and worked on the International Space Station (ISS), testing technologies, performing science and developing the skills needed to explore farther from Earth....

Extracting a novel biochemical reservoir from between our skin cells

November 26, 2020
We're all used to the fact that there is so much more to learn about how our own bodies work, but it is still surprising to hear that a team...

Botanical biodiversity banked: Happy anniversary MSBKew

November 24, 2020
Kew Gardens is a magical destination, delighting tourists young and old with its enormous tress, beautifully laid out plant beds and incredible glass houses. Walking around is to step into...

Reviewing EU microbiological safety cabinet regulations

November 18, 2020
Following up on the lab management article 'Microbiological safety cabinets - On-site and maintenance testing' published in our latest November 2020 print issue, professors Raymond Clark and Mervyn de Calcina-Goff...

ACHEMA live event postponed by nine months

November 18, 2020
Further updates to our event horizon include a nine-month postponement of ACHEMA to April 2022, on the assumption that at least some travel restrictions will remain in place into the...

Predicting trends in clinical motion tracking technologies

November 18, 2020
Read an expert vision of the future where clinicians have been wooed by motion tracking wearables to collect inertial data, into further investment in more complex artificial intelligence (AI) and...

Cambridge bioscience partnership seeks rising stars in AI

November 17, 2020
Calling all bright young things as a multi-disciplined partnership of globally reknowned academic and industry institutions seeks five of the best individual minds to bridge the skills gap between autonomy...

#DryLabsRealScience: Teaching practicals without labs

November 16, 2020
Wondering how to teach wet science, forensics and laboratory best practice remotely? Or have you already found an engaging solution you are happy to share? Here Ian Turner, Professor in...

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