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CHEMUK 2023 sees 41% attendance rise

May 22, 2023
CHEMUK 2023 saw a year on year rise of 41% in visitor attendance to the recent show at the NEC in Birmingham, said organisers.

Guestbook: Formula for our future

May 15, 2023
Efforts by the energy intensive chemicals industry to promote a greener future will impact greatly attempts being made in the wider world. That includes in the laboratory says the CBA’s...

Study points to key role for AI in fast tracking lung cancer treatment

May 14, 2023
Artificial intelligence could help doctors diagnose lung cancer earlier, concludes a study led by researchers from three top UK medical institutions.

Lab.or.a.tol.o.gy: Telling it like it is

May 9, 2023
How to temper the urge to make projects succeed at the expense of sustainability? It’s all in the name, suggests Matthew Partridge.

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.

Northumbria-led global polar team reveals shocking rise in ice sheet depletion

April 23, 2023
The last decade saw seven of the worst cases of polar ice depletion, with 2019 ranked the most serious of all, says a study led by Northumbria University.

Fragrance industry scents trouble from EU substance reclassification

April 14, 2023
European Union changes to chemicals legislation are a potential threat to the substantial fragrance industry, says the sector’s leading trade association.

Bristol team help boost Chornobyl radiation monitoring

April 3, 2023
Researchers from the University of Bristol will be part of the international team seeking to repair and improve radiological monitoring for the Chornobyl exclusion zone, close to the conflict zone...

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