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Of turbine blades and sandwiches…

September 1, 2005
Mark Sargeant investigates the growth and globalization of the UK laboratory market

Recombinant antibodies beat invisible cancer

September 1, 2005
A small variation in a common bone protein could be the key to beating hidden bone cancers

Coconuts, paper and butterfly wings – the way to safer working environment

September 1, 2005
You might not think that chaos theory and coconut husks have much to do with your fume cupboard, but Simon Kear of Labcaire systems has other ideas

Lab21 make it personal

September 1, 2005
In an age of personal computers, personal MP3 players and personal trainers, Lab21 say they have the key to personalised medicine

High summer puts poison on our plates

August 1, 2005
With the increasing number of cases of food poisoning increasing every year a wide range of quick and easy tests is needed

Electron microscopy – a perspective

August 1, 2005
From magnifying at just 10x in the 1960s, electron microscopy is now a valuable tool in the art of forensics

Multichannel pipettes – the easy way to increase productivity

August 1, 2005
With the use of microtitre plates increasing to keep up with productivity demands, the need for multichannel pipettes has never been greater

Could e-learning keep you in the loop?

August 1, 2005
Many labs now have to consider the implications of regulation and compliance in their everyday work. Could e-learning be the key to successfully keeping scientists informed of changes in their...

More money, easy access

July 1, 2005
Less bureaucracy and more funding as the EU reveals detail of its Seventh Research Programme

Analysing polymers

July 1, 2005
FTIR Spectroscopy may aid compliance with new RoHS directives

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