Articles tagged with "In Depth"

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Are you moving on?

April 18, 2013
Lab moves can be a genuine ‘once in a lifetime’ experience. Professional office and lab relocation specialist Mark Whitehead gives his us his ten step guide on how to survive...

Close that deal!

April 16, 2013
Selling redundant equipment could generate vital funds – but how do you go about it, and what are the pitfalls? Here is our guide to becoming an equipment trading expert   ...

Are you applying good pipetting practice?

April 11, 2013
In terms of your liquid handling – by doing a little, you can improve a lot. Here is our guide to GPPMany research experiments require the careful handling of precise...

Unveiling the secrets of the early universe

April 9, 2013
Neutrons are exceptionally powerful tools for answering questions in many scientific disciplines. Ultra-cold neutrons move no faster than you can run but may completely change our understanding of the universe....

Marks, set…start-up!

April 5, 2013
Times may be tough, but optimism abounds says Dr Glenn Crocker, CEO of BioCity Nottingham and BioCity Scotland, as he reflects on the changing pressures in the bioscience market place...

Taking a deeper look…

April 4, 2013
Multiphoton imaging is taking cellular and tissue imaging to new depths. Jenni Lacey gives us an overview of this powerful tool and introduces a research group at Imperial who are...

The search for Earth-like exoplanets

March 28, 2013
Given the age and size of our universe _– astronomers are wondering, just where are all the extra-terrestrials? Well if life on another world is to be found, first we...

Having it all and having it now

March 27, 2013
When it comes to improving productivity and precision when using an ICP-MS, real-time simultaneous detection of all isotopes is vital. Here we look at the design and applications of a...

The problem with peer review

March 22, 2013
Criticised by some scientists for being ineffective and slow, is the supposed ‘gold standard’ of science publishing diminishing in value?Yoshitaka Fujii currently holds the record for the most fraudulent articles...

Cellular therapy: from bench to bedside

March 20, 2013
Cell-based therapies show increasing promise in the treatment of many life-threatening conditions but the development of these depends on a strong foundation of cellular knowledge Technological developments have the capacity to...

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