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Is it time to automate absolutely everything?

March 15, 2017
You can scapegoat all you like – but if something has gone wrong in the lab, it is YOUR fault. Why? Humans are always the weakest link says Dr Matthew...

When does an abbreviation stop being one?

March 8, 2017
Scientific abbreviations are getting longer, and Russ Swan’s patience is getting shorter…so much so that a recent abridgement caused a Carry-on style kerfuffle… I have a growing problem with abbreviations,...

Amongst the obvious, the obscure does lurk

March 3, 2017
There are times when convention must be breached. Be it to introduce a new theory or experimental method, or – and this may be less obvious – when contriving to...

A new science chief

March 1, 2017
After a long and winding appointments process, with a few dead-ends and about-turns, Professor Sir Mark Walport was announced as the new CEO of UKRI – a new organisation that...

The science behind the silk

March 1, 2017
What has scientists so interested in silk?

Finding the elusive ‘They’

March 1, 2017
I’d like to introduce you to an increasingly conspicuous crowd. Semi-mythical – to be found roaming the plains of human knowledge handing down decrees unbidden to the little people.

What does the new year hold for science?

February 27, 2017
The word of 2016 was ‘post-truth’ but as we start 2017 the Government are majoring on ‘productivity’.

A little kindness can go a long way

February 15, 2017
Underfunded labs, equipment shortages and missing reagents – there’s a solution to all this says Dr Matthew Partridge – and it’s right under our noses

Hello etymology my old friend…

February 8, 2017
Science is not immune to the ever shifting nature of language says Russ Swan. That being the case, time to have some fun with some laboratory staples…

Planting a seed of panic

February 3, 2017
We don’t wish to worry anyone, especially in these uncertain times, but an army is amassing – one with staggering hidden abilities.

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