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Multi-million award to scale up uni lab’s cyber-crime solution research

December 4, 2022
Heriot-Watt University academic Mehul Malik has been awarded £2.5 million from the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE) for his research into quantum technologies with the capacity to provide next-level defence...

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’?

The final frontier

November 20, 2022
Sustainability goals in science must include one untilrecently overlooked issue: lab space and the lack of it. Without increased automation and the use of emerging technology, says Doug Rich, futureproofing...

The agile response

November 14, 2022
Sustainable lab practice allied to uncompromising quality and safety standards are vital for the operation of cutting edge life science discovery and development. Kas Mohammed and Mark Yeeles provide practical...

Lab 2050: Four pillars of transformation

November 7, 2022
To prepare for the laboratory of the future we must ask, decades ahead, how it will look? Pistoia Alliance’s Dr Becky Upton answers with her own forecasting and pinpoints the...

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...

Global project to measure carbon footprint of clinical trials

October 15, 2022
A new international initiative is developing a methodology to assess the respective environmental impact of on and off-site clinical trials.

Jacobs to support refurbishment of UK nuclear research laboratories

September 25, 2022
US technical consultancy leaders Jacobs has won a £10 million contract to support National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) design and refurbishment projects at several of the organisation’s facilities in the UK.

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.

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