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Image integrity in academic papers

November 28, 2022
Academic papers are the most important medium for introducing results to the scientific community, so researchers, editors and publishers have an ethical obligation to ensure all the data shared is...

Millions of pounds of expired Covid PPE faces disposal, claims firm

November 22, 2022
A surplus of personal protective equipment to deal with an expected third winter spike in Covid-19 cases has created an increase in disposal enquries, says one waste disposal company.

Sustainability’s other R-words

November 20, 2022
Environmental practice has its own version of the Three Rs, says Colin Shandley, so why stop at ‘Recycle’?

View from the business end

November 7, 2022
Tim Doggett explains the importance of sustainability for modern laboratories in terms of the wider industrial environment.

Tech challenges hinder mountain water data gathering

November 7, 2022
Global failure to make better use of the latest monitoring technologies for high altitude water data is limiting scientists’ ability to understand better the effects of climate change upon supply...

Lab Awards finalists named

October 26, 2022
Finalists have been announced for the Lab Awards – hosted by Lab Innovations in partnership with Laboratory News at the Insights and Innovation Theatre at next week’s Lab Innovations show.

How can AI advance laboratory research?

October 20, 2022
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making waves across industries, and laboratory research may be the next sector to experience its potential. While the use of AI in laboratories is still relatively...

Nikon Small World hands awards first place to photogenic gecko image

October 15, 2022
The three millimetre hand of a lizard embryo captured on camera in incredible detail has won first place out of 1,300 entries to this year’s Nikon Small World photo competition.

Climate turns frosty for UK participation

September 20, 2022
Whatever dividends might accrue from Brexit, British science looks set to lose its key role in the Copernicus project, reports Dermot Martin.

CCDC grants aim to inspire tomorrow’s structural chemistry pioneers

September 10, 2022
One of the world’s leading resources for structural chemistry, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC), is launching a campaign “to inspire the next generation of Crystallographers”.

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