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A radical solution

June 27, 2017
Understanding reactive oxygen species is vital for tackling many diseases – but you need to catch them first. Here Dr Kalina Ranguelova talks us through this challenge and a possible...

The what and the where

June 20, 2017
DNA sequencing is one thing, but mapping that sequence to the chromosome is quite another. Here Dr Denis Larkin tells us why mapping complete animal genomes has just got a...

Credit where it’s due

June 16, 2017
You might not know it, but the government is falling over itself to give you money in the form of R&D tax credits… Tax expert Steven Sacks tells us what...

Building a way to work smarter

June 16, 2017
At its latest Science Insight event, lab building contractor Willmott Dixon invited leading industry figureheads to discuss how research bodies and universities can ‘work smarter’ to attract all-important private investment...

The dawn of disease

June 13, 2017
The threat of global pandemics looms large as antibiotic resistance continues to persist. But how did it all begin? Dr Guillaume Fournié thinks the early development of farming could have...

The great reagent arms race

June 8, 2017
Keeping pace with the demands of sophisticated instrumentation can be an uphill battle thinks Anthony Lenk as he discusses the origin and evolution of today’s chemical standards

Art imitating life

June 6, 2017
Last month’s Focal Point featured a breathtaking image from a project titled Self Reflected. But who was behind this intricate artwork? Laboratory News spoke to one of the creative brains...

Harnessing cell death

May 19, 2017
Cell death is an essential process for all multicellular organisms and its malfunction is involved in several diseases, but can we utilise it? Dr Benjamin Bonneau tells us about a...

Your flexible friend

May 16, 2017
Keeping up with rapidly improving diagnostic equipment is vital for the modern healthcare provider… but boy, can it be expensive. However, says Chris Wilkinson, capital expenditure is not the only...

The star that nearly was

May 12, 2017
What gets smaller as it grows? Astronomer Dr Daniel Bayliss takes us through the latest Kepler telescope observations to get some answers…

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