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Siemens recognition for Bürkert enables improved development

August 12, 2025
Fluid control specialist Bürkert has become an official Siemens Product Partner for Siemen's SIMATIC Automation Systems. The new partnership will extend integration capabilities for OEMs and end users with a...

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Innovation in dialysis equipment

August 6, 2025
In 2022, more than 30,000 people were undergoing kidney dialysis in the UK [1], all of whom will require precision machinery, either at home or in a dialysis centre, to...

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Liebherr launches new under-bench fridge and freezers for lab and healthcare providers

August 2, 2025
Liebherr, specialists in commercial refrigeration, have introduced its new range of under-bench fridges and freezers, engineered to meet the diverse and demanding needs of modern laboratories, research and healthcare facilities.

Future-proof your workforce with a scientist degree apprenticeship

April 22, 2025
Keep your business at the forefront of science, technology, engineering and manufacturing by using the apprenticeship levy to train the next generation of skilled scientists through a Scientist Degree Apprenticeship...

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How automated tools can speed toxicology tests 

January 27, 2025
Toxicology assessments can be time consuming, but digital repositories and tools can aid the process, explains Dean Hatt...

Web3: Stopping the (link) rot

November 4, 2024
Philipp Koellinger, co-founder and CEO of open science start-up DeSci Lab – Joint winner for Best Automation and Data innovation at the Lab Awards –says that many scientists have yet...

Combating microplastics

October 28, 2024
Microscopy techniques are used to identify and characterise microplastics, but each has limitations, especially with small particles. Emerging methods such as holographic imaging and fluorescent dyes show promise, yet further...

The changing diagnostic testing paradigm

January 22, 2024
Despite laboratories' longstanding reliance upon microbial culture for infectious disease identification, the pressures of the pandemic have increased interest in the uses of alternatives, not least molecular diagnostics, argues Tim...

Achieving an animal free IHC

November 13, 2023
With alternative technologies available, we should be seeking antibody alternatives that avoid the unnecessary use of animals in research, urges Dr David Bunka.

Enabling miniaturisations of automated organoid drug screens

October 10, 2022
Advanced cell-based models have grown in popularity for drug testing applications. The use of nanofibrillar cellulose hydrogels has enabled organoid drug screening that is largely animal free, automation friendly and...

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