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Making pure water green

July 16, 2010
Water purification in the lab is a vital requirement – but what environmental impact does your system have?

Beating the barrier

July 15, 2010
Life-saving disease modifying drugs are prevented from entering the brain by the neuroprotective blood-brain barrier – Willem van Weperen and Pieter Gaillard take a look at how to safely enhance...

What does your hair say about you?

July 14, 2010
Did you know analysis of your hair can be used to track your geographical movements – In this the second on our series examining the science of forensics, Dr Rebeca...

Are you registered

July 13, 2010
From October, all diagnostic labs will have to register with the Care Quality Commission, Linda Hutchinson tells us why

New horizons

July 9, 2010
The UK Space Agency or UKSA launched on 1st April, but many have questioned - is it just the British National Space Centre rebranded? Laboratory News investigates

Water: pure and simple

July 8, 2010
Real-time test results require a constant supply of high purity water – the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital NHS trust let us in on the secrets of their water...

Beautifully educational

June 24, 2010
During the course of research, scientists not only take images of educational value, but photographs that are as beautiful as they are informative; we take a look at some of...

Gases and gas handling in the laboratory environment

June 24, 2010
Stephen Harrison takes a look at how to safely handle high purity gases in the lab

Meticulous mercury analysis

June 24, 2010
Mercury has long been recognised as a serious global pollutant that has a significant impact upon our ecosystem – Laura Thompson takes a look at how the toxic element can...

The future of the life sciences industry

June 22, 2010
Patent expiries and an improving economy, Dr Gareth Williams explains what the life sciences industry faces in the future and asks - is big pharma moving across the pond?

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