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Don’t just be inspired. Be bio-inspired

October 9, 2006
Human ingenuity has brought advances that have changed our lives immeasurably - but don't let that fool you; we don't know it all just yet

The future of fuel

October 9, 2006
Stringent regulations mean that biofuel is on the increase. But is it here to stay?

A toxic death for ethidium bromide

October 8, 2006
Ethidium bromide is one of the most widely used nucleic acid stains in molecular biology laboratories and being both highly toxic and a mutagen, the one most likely to cause...

To accreditate or certificate?

October 8, 2006
It has been a little over a year since the revised laboratory accreditation standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005 came into effect. However, confusion still exists over the differences between accreditation and certification

Making it public

September 1, 2006
The Science Museum's Dana Centre is a groundbreaking bar and café that is bringing science to the forefront of the public's imagination. That's all very good says Kat Nilsson, but...

The science of music

September 1, 2006
Whether you're into your Beatles or your Beethoven, music can connect cultures and people in a way no other art form can. But just why do people sound great in...

Proteomics show chemical engineers the answers

September 1, 2006
Exploiting extremophile proteins could mean new era for industrial processes

Silver – more than a precious metal

September 1, 2006
Used for centuries, the ultimate antimicrobial is coming to lab near you

All of the power, none of the space

August 1, 2006
The power of an electron microscope needn't come at the cost of lab space says Mhairi Crawford of Hitachi High-Technologies

Breaching the barriers of communication

August 1, 2006
Shout it from the rooftops - if you want to keep up to date with lab automation technology, the key is communication with other industries

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