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Keeping laboratory data secure

January 23, 2023
Data’s vital to the modern lab but attracts unwanted attention. Proper cybersecurity is paramount, says Emily Newton.

Lab.or.a.tol.o.gy: Something for the weekend

January 23, 2023
Matthew Partridge wonders where does a shorter working week leave that staple of the lab, the weekend experiment. Probably increasing by a day…

Measuring up for modern times

January 16, 2023
The latest iteration of the International System of Units has been a long time coming, explains Richard Brown, and it’s necessary if we are to keep up with developments in...

The EU clinical clock is ticking

January 9, 2023
With the 31 January 2023 switch to new EU Clinical Trial Regulations fast approaching, Werner Engelbrecht explains how trial sponsors and CROs can ensure they are prepared.

Lowering the barriers to nitrate analysis

January 9, 2023
Nitrogen pollution receives less environmental attention than it has merited, says Calum Preece, but smaller labs are now able to play their part.

Chemical sector welcomes REACH deadline consultation results

January 8, 2023
Chemical sector businesses and organisations have overwhelmingly backed extension of transitional registration deadlines for the new post-Brexit UK REACH regime, in response to a Whitehall consultation process.

Game Theory: Periodic – A Game of The Elements

December 12, 2022
Periodic – A Game of The Elements amply rewards the challenge it presents, conclude Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Ian Turner.

The science of art

December 12, 2022
The Courtauld Institute of Art’s expertise in preserving art works derives in part from its use of advanced lab techniques Of these, the most important is chromatography, explains its Head...

Can you use a large electron microscope next to a freight train?

December 5, 2022
Thomas E Davies describes the challenges of operating highly sensitive equipment in a city environment surrounded by vibration-generating activities.

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