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Chemistry sets sail for success

December 18, 2017
The marine fuels market is on the brink of a major global upheaval – and chemical testing is at the vanguard of ensuring the World’s merchant fleet keeps on sailing…...

Round the clock purity

December 14, 2017
From glass washing to reagent preparation and instrumental analysis _– high quality water is a vital lab staple. It is all too easy to take this for granted yet, behind...

Winning the battle but not the war

December 11, 2017
Mosquitoes are notorious for being the world’s biggest killers – but how can we best prevent them from spreading disease? Could it be that we are going to eradicate them...

Cloudy with a chance of biology…

December 6, 2017
The delivery of membrane proteins to subcellular compartments is essential for eukaryotic life with errors causing severe diseases. Professor Michael Schrader tells us about his team’s work on the use...

All is not as it seems

December 4, 2017
Digital images are frequently used to provide supporting evidence within papers and reports, yet are not routinely submitted to any scientific process of authentication. In a world in which the...

Don’t fool yourself

December 1, 2017
Are we fooling ourselves? Can science ever be free of our very human biases?

Your flexible friend

October 24, 2017
If you want flexibility in lab design as requirements change, then it pays to involve vendors from the start says Louise Bertagnolli

Do we need to be more negative?

October 17, 2017
As nanotech applications become more diverse, the need for reliable vibration control has become critical says Dr David Platus. Forget air tables or even bungee cords – he thinks negative...

Make it rain

October 12, 2017
Jacky Pallas knew that putting biomedical research in the cloud on a global scale was never going to be an easy task. Now, two years after the launch of the...

The cure within us all

October 10, 2017
The great hope for cancer research is that we can cajole our own immune system to do the hard work. It has been a difficult road, but the good news...

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