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IF AI = 1 THEN Partridge = 0

November 26, 2021
Contemplating the potential for personal redundancy as a result of too much daydreaming, Dr Matthew Partridge risks another few hours musing over the benefits and limits of laboratory processes run...

The future’s bright, the future’s artificial

November 25, 2021
As clinical and adjacent staff face overwhelming demands, Cari-Anne Quinn looks at the benefits of digital innovation, technology-led service models, and integrated care systems focused on prevention, to help rebalance...

World’s leading academic journals join pledge to fight bias in publishing

November 25, 2021
Global giants Springer Nature, De Gruyter and Taylor & Francis join Wiley, Elsevier and SAGE Publishing to sign up to the Royal Society of Chemistry’s commitment for equality in publishing....

Quest to control our genes by the power of thought

November 22, 2021
The power to control living cells by treating molecules as switches or transistors has been established in principle. Synthetic biologists believe we could be on the brink of re-engineering life...

Pharmaceuticals and the environment: how can the industry put its best foot forward?

November 22, 2021
In recent years, it has become more and more important to both consumers and investors that they support organisations which display a high level of social and environmental responsibility. Camilla...

Chemistry breakthrough leads way to more sustainable pharmaceuticals

November 22, 2021
Chemistry researchers at the University of Bath have developed a new method using blue light to create pharmaceuticals in a more sustainable way, significantly reducing the amount of energy needed...

Unlocking the Chinese R&D Puzzle Box

November 12, 2021
China is the world's second largest drug market after the US and is predicted to take a 30% share of the global market by 2023 [1,2]. With changing demographics and...

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