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On point for delivery

June 1, 2025
Do microneedles represent the future in the field of drug delivery? Rachel Sully argues for the benefits they offer in terms of ease of administration, effective sterilisation and avoidance of...

Gut reaction

June 1, 2025
Public interest in the significance of the microbiome has been increasing but until now testing has not always been sufficiently rigorous, says Jeremy Wilkinson.

Securing the base

May 27, 2025
Lack of reliable access and sufficient supply of chemicals can undermine laboratory operations, warns Erica Hirsch. Ensuring smooth logistics and well documented sourcing is a must.

Call for biomedical collaboration as ‘window of opportunity’ looms

May 22, 2025
Biomedical and health research body the Academy of Medical Sciences has called upon industry, universities and the NHS to collaborate better in the run up to next month’s 10 year...

Nominations open for the 2025 Lab Awards

May 22, 2025
The nominations process for this year’s Lab Awards has opened, with the winners to be announced at the Lab Innovations show in October.

Researchers get to the heart of organ development

May 18, 2025
Advanced microscopy has enabled researchers to capture in real time the formation of an animal heart.

Sydney duo apply quantum tech to dynamic molecules

May 17, 2025
Australia’s University of Sydney say they have performed a breakthrough simulation of how molecules act when stimulated by light.

Study unearths role of fertilisers in crop metals uptake

May 8, 2025
Animal based fertilisers ensure agriculture and water systems are less exposed to pollutants than those reliant on phosphate or sewage sludge, suggests a new study.

Mosquito project overwhelmed by swarm of willing citizen scientists

May 4, 2025
Citizen scientists working with the University of Glasgow have amassed more than 700 reports over a year to document the activity of mosquitoes in Scotland.

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