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Study reveals older exercisers are made of tougher stuff

April 5, 2025
Older adults may be more physically resilient when exercising than is commonly supposed, according to a new study from the University of Lancaster.

Peptide breakthrough curbs ‘undruggable’ cancer switch

March 28, 2025
Researchers have outlined a means to apply drug treatments to previously resistant protein which can play a key role in cancer development.

EPO: UK patent activity increases for third year but lags behind lead nations

March 27, 2025
UK-based innovators have increased their patent filing activity in Europe for the third year in succession, according to the European Patent Office (EPO).

Fermenting resistance

March 24, 2025
A study revealed that cancer cells that developed a high fermentative capacity became resistant and ceased responding to drug treatment, outlines Antonio Mazzocca.

Spelling it out

March 24, 2025
For professionals, the rules for furnishing safe and efficient lab spaces may be second knowledge but how do you condense essential information in digestible form for newcomers or those determining...

Further grant-aided purchase boosts AIME’s status as regional science leader

March 18, 2025
Grant money of £1.5 million has enabled installation of a new mass spectrometer at Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) and Aston University College of Health and Life Sciences premises.

A shared responsibility

March 17, 2025
As World Health Organisation funding comes under threat, Hogan Bassey offers a reminder of how coordinated efforts in the lab for critical health challenges such as malaria bring shared benefits...

Design for lab-ing

March 10, 2025
Product and marketing manager at leading lab furniture and equipment designer and manufacturer Teknomek Michelle Locke discusses the changes and challenges of catering for the sector.

Universities’ trio share £0.3 million as 2025 Blavatnik science laureates

March 9, 2025
Three university scientists have shared nearly a third of a million pounds in prize money as laureates for this year’s Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the UK.

UK life science ‘needs 145k new hires by 2035 to maintain global lead’

March 9, 2025
Biopharma and medical technology will drive a huge growth in demand for life sciences employees over the next decade, predicts a new report by industry body the Futures Group.

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