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Extreme Earth – Earthquakes

May 4, 2010
Nature can be incredibly powerful and destructive; the recent earthquakes in Haiti and Chile have reminded us of that, so here we take a look at what causes the earth...

Advancing accuracy in gas analysis

April 29, 2010
As environmental legislation continues to tighten, emissions testing and monitoring certainly doesn't get any easier and demand for accurate gas analysis has never been greater. But how is the gas...

What makes a good vaccine?

April 28, 2010
To create an ideal vaccine, we need to carefully consider the history of this revolutionary medical technique say Gary Entrican and Lee Innes

A tale of continued success

April 27, 2010
What does the future hold for the UK laboratory technology supply market? Tim Collins thinks he knows

Getting to the heart of cell signalling

April 26, 2010
EMBL scientists shed light on cellular communication systems involved in cell death and cancer

Don’t be left out in the cold

April 24, 2010
We are giving a Laboratory News salute to all those things in the life of a scientist that are taken for granted - this month, the lab fridge freezer. Many...

Grasping the challenges of total testing

April 23, 2010
As the push for 100% testing of raw materials continues for the pharmaceutical industry we look at a way of making this a reality, and find the answer could be...

Cowboys in the lab

April 22, 2010
It was no secret in the Wild West that he who draws their pistol last draws quickest - but why is this, and what use is it to biologists today?

Geology under the microscope

April 20, 2010
Geological specimens preserving clues to the history of the Earth are examined using temperature controlled microscopy – Ian Pearce tells us how

Testing times ahead for decontamination solutions

April 19, 2010
Craig Yates discusses best practice when it comes to maintenance of safety showers and eyebaths in the lab

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