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Divide and conquer

June 16, 2011
As ultra high performance liquid chromatography gains in speed and resolution sample prep becomes ever more important. Vivek Joshi and Estelle Riche let us in on the best practices for...

Against the evidence

June 14, 2011
Why the case for closing the Forensic Science Service just doesn't add up

Not too little, not too much

June 9, 2011
Dr Liliana Krotz and Dr Guido Giazzi discuss optimising protein analysis in animal feed

The way the cookie crumbles

June 7, 2011
The key to a great cookie? Water activity - and getting it right requires some serious laboratory work

The Nuclear Trinity

June 2, 2011
How the Gadget, the Little Boy and the Fat Man shaped the atomic age – and how science took centre stage for the nuclear arms race

The equipment recycling revolution

June 1, 2011
The Green Revolution is constantly mentioned in the press, relating to the environment and our responsibility for the Earth's resources but how does this relate to the laboratory? The answer...

GC/MS gets out in the field

May 19, 2011
In situations such as an oil spill there are many emergency protocols that spring into action – and now a new one is set to monitor the immediate after effects...

The purest of tasks…

May 17, 2011
Speciality gases are essential for research, development and quality control – Steve Harrison tells us more

Watching the great migration

May 12, 2011
The trait of cancerous cells to metastasise is distinctive of some types of cancer. As such cell migration assays are vital research and diagnostic tool - here we learn of...

The amazing DNA giveaway

May 10, 2011
Nature is so often amazing and inspirational, and our DNA is no exception. Genetic sequencing has led to some crucial scientific advances in a relatively short space of time since...

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