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ESA opens calls for ISS lab upgrade

October 14, 2019
The European Space Agency is looking for industry help to upgrade the Columbus laboratory aboard the International Space Station.

Innovation and sustainability for your lab

October 14, 2019
Source new technologies, future-proof your laboratory and find out ways to make procurement sustainable at this year's Lab Innovations show. The free-to-attend event returns to the NEC on 30th-31st October...

Microscopic ‘mold pigs’ may represent new phylum

October 9, 2019
Fossils preserved in amber reveal a new family, genus, species and possibly phylum of micro invertebrate.

Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded for cell research

October 7, 2019
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to three researchers for their discoveries of how human cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability.

It’s in the blood

October 7, 2019
Despite – or perhaps because of – its importance, some of the world's most deadly diseases have their roots in blood; it is arguably the place where we are at...

AMR threat found in urban beaches

October 2, 2019
An Australian study has found elevated levels of antibiotic resistant bacteria (ABR) in public beaches after periods of rainfall.

SERC experiments show CO2 stunts wetlands

September 27, 2019
While CO2 is essential for plant growth, excessive CO2 in the atmosphere is stunting growth in marsh plants, according to findings from experiments at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in...

Procarta awarded £7.4M for microbial treatment

September 23, 2019
Biotechnology company Procarta Biosystems will receive up to £7.4 million to develop a new class of antibiotics in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.

Game Theory: Bone Wars

September 23, 2019
Games have never been more popular and in their column Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Ian Turner, take us through Bone Wars: The Game of Ruthless Palaeontology to find out...

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