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China, obesity and biologics to fuel drug sales growth, says Evaluate report

July 31, 2025
China’s bioscience sector growth will be a key factor in the growth of global prescription drug sales during this decade, predicts life sciences intelligence firm Evaluate.

The time is now

July 29, 2025
It’s no secret that the United States is losing talented scientists but why aren’t the UK and Europe doing more to take advantage of the opportunity, demands Rafael E Carazo...

Speaking scientific truth to power

July 22, 2025
Each year, one early career chemical or process engineer swaps the lab bench for the corridors of Westminster, not to become a politician, but to help inform them.

Turning to gold

July 21, 2025
Winner of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s biennial prize for materials engineering Graham Hutchings shares his personal research journey, when a career-long ‘love affair’ with gold led to pioneering advances...

Birmingham four win RSC research prizes

June 28, 2025
The University of Birmingham is celebrating Royal Society of Chemistry research prize wins for four of its scientists.

Miele Professional launches glass washers to cater for all laboratory needs

June 27, 2025
Miele Professional, a global leader in premium commercial appliances, has announced the launch of its ExploreLine and ExpertLine laboratory glass washers – engineered to meet the highest standards of hygiene,...

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On point for delivery

June 1, 2025
Do microneedles represent the future in the field of drug delivery? Rachel Sully argues for the benefits they offer in terms of ease of administration, effective sterilisation and avoidance of...

Securing the base

May 27, 2025
Lack of reliable access and sufficient supply of chemicals can undermine laboratory operations, warns Erica Hirsch. Ensuring smooth logistics and well documented sourcing is a must.

Critical alternatives

May 27, 2025
As the supply of rare earth elements becomes an increasing geopolitical issue, Akseli Mansikkamäki and his colleagues at the University of Oulu are developing molecules to address the challenge.

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