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Feel the heat with legionella

January 16, 2008
Lack of compliance with HSE guidelines for the control of Legionella have been identified as one of the main reasons for a string of high-profile outbreaks in recent times. Geoff...

It’s all in the balance

January 10, 2008
Modern microbalances, or more properly recording microbalances, have little in common with the traditional concept of weight measurement. Here, Tony Roberts looks at the applications for microbalances in R&D and...

Combating bacterial infection

January 4, 2008
As bacteria slowly defeat our antibiotic arsenal, it is time to look at other ways to tackle them? Maria Anguita looks at some of the alternatives and finds the key...

Cancer and wound healing – in-vitro insights

January 2, 2008
New non-animal research methods are generating some excitement among scientists working in medical research and testing. In particular, advances in cell models of human health problems offer fresh insights and...

If hands could speak

January 2, 2008
Managing Glove-associated reactions in the laboratory is becoming ever more important. Here, Cisco Robles gives us a complete guide to glove associated reactions

OCT arrives in the Laboratory

December 31, 2007
Optical Coherence Tomography is attracting a lot of interest in the medical community due to its ability to generate high resolution images in real time. Here, we learn why it...

London Calling

December 27, 2007
This year The London Clinic celebrates 75 years of independent medical treatment to the public. Fundamental to this service has been its Pathology Department, as Laboratory News discovered when it...

Real answers in real time

December 25, 2007
Have this spin-out company from Southampton found the holy grail of biological threat detection? Dr Richard Williams thinks not – but they have come very close

Robots – why not?

December 20, 2007
If the UK is to maintain our position in the global economy, says Stirling Paatz, we shouldn't be asking 'why robots?' We should be asking 'why not?'

Image and imagination: overhauling the reputation of scientists

December 18, 2007
Scientists have long suffered from an image problem, a situation that doesn't help the uneasiness many people already feel about science and where it is heading. LabLit.com is trying to...

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