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Minding the gap

September 12, 2018
When it comes to visualising ultra-fast phenomena, especially biological processes, there is a problem – the Terahertz gap. Now, a pan-European consortium – the EuPRAXIA project – are collaborating to...

A measured approach to funding

September 7, 2018
Is long-term funding a better model of financing science research than the never-ending cycle of grant-applications? NPL think so – and they are putting their money where their mouth is...

Seeing the whole picture

September 4, 2018
What makes one patient different from another one? Answering this question is a fundamental prerequisite for personalised medicine – and a multi-omic approach is the only way to get there...

Climbing Mt Peer Review: No shame in second place

August 16, 2018
In the final of our three part special on the changing attitudes and approaches of publishers, reviewers and scientists to  scientific publishing, Maiko Kitaoka tells us that nothing less than...

Climbing Mt Peer Review: May AI help you with that?

August 9, 2018
In the second of our three part special on the changing attitudes and approaches of publishers, reviewers and scientists to  scientific publishing we learn how Medial charity LifeArc and science...

Climbing Mt Peer Review: time to go clubbing?

July 30, 2018
In the first of our three-part series on the changing attitudes and approaches of publishers, reviewers and scientists toward scientific publishing we look at online preprints and journal clubs Assessing...

There won’t be blood

July 25, 2018
The welfare of laboratory animals is always foremost in the mind of in-vivo researchers – and it turns out this is incredibly important when it comes to animal experimentation being...

Doing the sequence data dance

July 20, 2018
Next-generation sequencing has ushered in a revolution of powerful genomic insights. So powerful in fact – the sheer amount of data produced has become a challenge. Here, Nicole Rose gives...

Chewing the fat

July 16, 2018
Having already reached epidemic levels, the search for pharmaceutical approaches to tackle obesity has been tough – could clues lay in brown fat? Shahzad Ali takes up the case…Indeed, the...

See the big picture

June 25, 2018
The phenotype is making a strong comeback when it comes to screening cancer drugs for efficacy and toxicology – and this could be the key to a personalised approach. The...

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