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NPL clock watchers hit the big time

August 6, 2023
Britain’s National Physical Laboratory is celebrating a major achievement by its scientists with the inclusion of a UK optical clock in the determination of International Atomic Time (TAI).

Look beyond the Horizon

August 2, 2023
While many scientists are keen to see the UK back in the Horizon Europe programme, Professor Brian J Ford remains sceptical about the benefits…

Breakthrough recognition for science publishing’s invisible co-reviewers

June 24, 2023
One of the science world’s leading publishers is taking a stand on behalf of hundreds of young researchers who contribute to peer reviews but receive no acknowledgement for their work.

Concern as India cuts back on school science teaching

June 4, 2023
India’s education training authority has caused alarm with its decision to remove some key elements of science teaching from textbooks for students aged 14-16.

The industrial lab: at line or end of line?

May 15, 2023
Sustainability, market pressures and tech innovation are impacting the chemicals and materials sectors. ‘Sweating the assets’ and maintaining compliance has consequences for the laboratory too, explains the Chemical Industries Association...

UKRI minimum stipend to rise to £18.6k for academic year

May 5, 2023
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has said its minimum stipend for funded doctoral students’ living costs, will rise to £18,622 for academic year 2023 to 2024.

Health in the round

May 2, 2023
In the second of our features on key talks from the recent Lab Innovations’ My Green Lab/Laboratory News seminar series, we report on Andrew King of AstraZeneca’s contribution.

‘Robocarp’ makes splash with motion breakthrough 

April 27, 2023
A coil-powered robot fish designed by scientists at the University of Bristol could enhance underwater exploration and extend the uses of low-cost twisted and coiled polymer (TCP) actuator devices.

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