Articles tagged with "Comment And Analysis"

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Material concerns

October 2, 2023
After the Titan tragedy, Russ Swan calls for more science, less reckless conjecture.

The root of it

October 2, 2023
Seaweed is an intrinsic part of our existence on this planet and it could just be the very thing that saves it too, argues Vincent Doumeizel. That’s why our perceptions...

Getting drastic on plastic

September 25, 2023
Our third feature on the Lab innovations My Green Lab/Laboratory News-curated sessions details Labcon’s Fred Laboroi’s outline of how his company targeted consumables in order to drive down GHG emissions.

Outsmarting contaminants

September 25, 2023
Time-consuming off-site manual testing is being supplanted in many areas by faster and greater capacity digital 24/7 field versions. James Flewellen details how one new collaboration could overhaul toxic material...

Making a meal of it

September 18, 2023
Insect farming’s potential value to the future of food supply has been well documented. As ever, the challenge, says Eliaou Sellem, is scaling up from laboratory to industry.

A lighter approach

September 18, 2023
The drive to achieve sustainable laboratories affects all areas of operation. After the more obvious targets have been addressed, attention is shifting to other areas, notably fluorescence microscopy. Light emitting...

Informed consent: Maximising compliance and minimising risk

September 12, 2023
While the principle of participant consent is better appreciated in clinical research today than in previous decades, the opportunities for error remain considerable. However, a combination of digital technologies and...

Water, the source of (lab) life

September 11, 2023
When it comes to laboratory liquid, there’s just nothing that can top the peerless H20, argues Matthew Partridge.

Innovation in digital imaging is essential for the modern lab

September 5, 2023
Technological advances mean switching from microscopes to digital alternatives can be achieved without sacrificing image quality. And, says Gina Zini, this allows better quality screening and clinical collaboration, improved training,...

Game Theory: Ocean Pods

September 4, 2023
Leicestershire-based Molinarius Games has a water focus. So how does its Ocean Pods board game measure up for our duo?

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