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Analyse this!

May 5, 2009
Nicola Beech visits contaminated land analysis experts Envirolab on the eve of the grand opening of its new inorganics laboratory

A symbol of change

April 28, 2009
The chemicals industry is currently going through one of the most dramatic periods of change in its history. Here Simon Robinson explores how suppliers and users of chemicals need to...

Never break the chain

April 23, 2009
Toby Hampshire discusses how to enhance QPCR results by minimising variables and selecting reagents that offer optimal performance.

Smoothing the info flow

April 21, 2009
Sam Singh explores the evolution of Laboratory Information Management Systems from the point of view of a global clinical trials organisation

Draw your own conclusion

April 14, 2009
New free software makes drawing chemical structures faster, easier, and more precise say its designers – but is it just a sketchy idea or a picture perfect solution?

The whole picture

April 9, 2009
Proteomics – where has it come from and where is it going? Dr Glen Kemp gives us a glimpse into the future of proteome research.

The Royal Society Hauksbee Awards

April 7, 2009
As part of its 350th anniversary in 2010, the Royal Society will recognise the unsung heroes of science, technology, engineering and maths for their work and commitment in these areas....

Getting the balance right

April 1, 2009
Career development is essential to the continuing progression of employees and organisations – especially within today's competitive and fast-paced marketplace. However, the challenges it presents can prevent people from investing...

The sum of their parts

March 17, 2009
When it comes to the next generation of mass spectrometry it isn't just analytical technique that is advancing - high performance components are opening the door to higher throughput, ease...

Nature shows its metal

March 17, 2009
By borrowing a few tricks from nature scientists have discovered a new way of creating advanced aluminium materials

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