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Time to powder your dose?

March 21, 2017
Aseptic spray drying is becoming widely adopted in pharma and biotech – but scaling up this approach to manufacturing can be difficult. Dr Sam de Costa shares his insights and...

A bone to pick…

March 14, 2017
Almost 9 million people suffer from osteoarthritis in the UK – yet we know remarkably little about the disease. A multidisciplinary team of experts at the University of Manchester and...

A very special bond

March 9, 2017
There is something of a mystery surrounding the metallic elements of the actinide series – just how do they share electrons when forming bonds?

A taste for understanding

March 7, 2017
As consumers become ever more label savvy, demand for foods with fewer ingredients is growing – but how to achieve this whilst keeping food cheap, convenient, and tasty?

Silky smooth solution

March 2, 2017
Strong, biocompatible and ideal for healing wounds; silk is Nature’s wonder material – and spider silk perhaps holds the most potential to be exploited. However, given the arachnid tendency for...

How’s your game?

February 21, 2017
Reliable, precise and trusted – however, a pipette performs only as well as the operator’s technique allows. As demand accuracy and precision increases, the importance of understanding and developing optimal...

Ruling in CRISPR patent battle

February 20, 2017
As a key verdict in the legal battle over exploitation of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology is handed down disagreement still abounds…

An instrument-free future?

February 16, 2017
Molecular diagnostics requires dedicated equipment and electricity – this can present a barrier to access to those without sufficient resources. But what if we could visually analyse diagnostic tests without...

Never break the chain

February 14, 2017
The importance of data integrity is becoming enshrined by the pharmaceutical regulatory agencies – but how is this related to laboratory culture?

One world, one health

February 9, 2017
With recent worldwide disease outbreaks including Ebola and SARS all potentially having multi-species involvement, it is becoming increasingly urgent that governments and global health organisations adopt a ‘One Health’ approach.

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