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A significantly different approach

July 20, 2017
A recent study has thrown a spotlight on the very real problem of data fabrication. We caught up with Dr John Carlisle to find out about the computer programme he...

When we were asked for zombie eyes…

July 4, 2017
Zombies can be recreated easily enough for the big screen with special effects and cosmetics. So what role, if any, does the humble autoclave play in this? Ashley Rogers from...

Microscopy is always stronger together

June 28, 2017
Correlative microscopy, massive data sets and citizen science – times are really booming for electron microscopy says Lucy Collinson

Putting it all on the table

June 19, 2017
In 2015 four new elements were added to the periodic table. They remain – as do many of the heavy elements in the actinide group – deeply mysterious, something Dr...

Putting the biology into politics

June 9, 2017
As the world gets used to the new political landscape – how much of the recent upset came down to biology?

Do antibodies have to be hit and miss?

June 8, 2017
From geneticist to frontline warrior in the antibody validation crisis – Dr Giancarlo Barone tells us how he is winning over the huge worldwide industry of antibody producers as he...

Using chemistry to get knotted

May 18, 2017
Chemists at the University of Manchester have managed to tie a rather unusual knot – in fact it is the most complex molecular knot ever made. Professor David Leigh tells...

Designing tomorrow’s lab – today

May 15, 2017
SmartLAB made its debut in 2015, and is the product of more than 10 companies working together to design the laboratories of tomorrow. Due to make another appearance at LABVOLUTION...

To commercialise great science, inspire young scientists

May 11, 2017
Steve Bennett thinks that developing and commercialising great science is really very simple… it starts with our children

Inside the head of a manipulator

May 9, 2017
Parasitism is well known, but what happens when the parasite becomes the parasitised? Dr Kelly Weinersmith explains her work with Dr Scott Egan on the oddity of hypermanipulation

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