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‘Life in the clouds’

April 3, 2023
The growth of collaborative work and reliance on contract research organisations plus unprecedented levels of data handling makes the value of Cloud service obvious, agrees Ronen Vengosh. Just don’t overlook...

Let’s talk about sex, maybe

March 29, 2023
As the Natural History Museum hosts the first European display of Patagotitan, Brian J Ford revisits his theory, first published a decade ago in Laboratory News, that the clue to...

Lab.or.a.tol.o.gy: Not wanted – bot with GSOH

March 27, 2023
Reinforced learning won’t make ChatGPT a lab competitor for Matthew Partridge. Not until it masters a decent joke.

Keener on greener

March 27, 2023
Sustainability was the core of Lab Innovations’ MyGreenLab/Laboratory News seminar series. In the first of a series looking back at some key talks, we report on Thermo Fisher Scientific’s contribution.

Game Theory: Genotype

March 20, 2023
Based on Mendelian genetics, Genotype is absorbing and challenging, say Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Ian Turner.

Colouring our view

March 20, 2023
The work of spectroscopy’s early pioneers continues to influence us today, says Brian J Ford, and in more ways than we might think.

Light shined like a neon show

March 12, 2023
Good quality visuals help convey information in research papers. Contrary to what many scientists suppose, they have plenty to tap into, explains Fabricio Pamplona.

Where there is darkness, let there be light…

March 12, 2023
Myths abound about the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights and have done for centuries. The recent opportunity to view them from the United Kingdom is a reminder that we are...

Lab Diary: Aurora provides lecture time enlightenment

March 7, 2023
Recent days have offered a rare opportunity to view the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights in the United Kingdom, with sightings observed even in South Wales and Southern East England.

International Women’s Day 2023: the voices of experience

March 7, 2023
To mark International Women’s Day 2023, three women who play leading roles in the life science sector, share their thoughts on boosting female representation in STEM occupations, their own experience...

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