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Durham takes quality control ITERations to a new level

September 13, 2025
One of the biggest quality checks ever attempted on superconducting materials has been completed by Durham University researchers.

Greener, cleaner and plastic

September 1, 2025
As the shift towards cleaner and sustainable energy systems progresses, plastic supercapacitors may provide an alternative to traditional storage, says Ellie Gabel.

Graphite innovation for nuclear sector wins £13 million

August 15, 2025
A scheme to support Britain’s nuclear industry through the development of sustainable graphite supplies has won more than £13 millions worth of public and industry backing.

In the public arena

August 4, 2025
Research in the laboratory or out in the field is essential, but communicating with public audiences is a vital part of being a scientist too, argues the Royal Institution’s Katherine...

Sophisticated techniques boost green chemistry credentials

August 1, 2025
Structural flaws in certain electricity-conducting plastics may be responsible for limiting the materials' performance, suggests new research.

The time is now

July 29, 2025
It’s no secret that the United States is losing talented scientists but why aren’t the UK and Europe doing more to take advantage of the opportunity, demands Rafael E Carazo...

Hair’s breadth ‘chapel on a chip’ demonstrates wonders of laser manufacturing

July 5, 2025
Sorbonne university’s Chapel of Saint Ursula has been a Parisian landmark for nearly four centuries, famous as the resting place of the 17th century statesman Cardinal Richelieu.

Miele Professional launches glass washers to cater for all laboratory needs

June 27, 2025
Miele Professional, a global leader in premium commercial appliances, has announced the launch of its ExploreLine and ExpertLine laboratory glass washers – engineered to meet the highest standards of hygiene,...

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Trials start on Bath pillow for safer bed transfers

June 9, 2025
A new product co-developed by university academics and their local hospital trust could reduce the time and labour needed to move intensive care unit (ICU) patients.

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