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Good research has never been more important

December 3, 2021
With scientific matters enjoying the media spotlight, Dr Frances Downey argues that the scientific research community has an even greater responsibility to ensure the highest standards of practice, uphold core...

IF AI = 1 THEN Partridge = 0

November 26, 2021
Contemplating the potential for personal redundancy as a result of too much daydreaming, Dr Matthew Partridge risks another few hours musing over the benefits and limits of laboratory processes run...

CERN environmental report sets out concrete actions to reduce its environmental footprint

November 25, 2021
CERN released its second public Environment Report covering the years 2019-2020 when the accelerator complex was in its second long shutdown. To ensure transparency and to demonstrate its leadership in...

World’s leading academic journals join pledge to fight bias in publishing

November 25, 2021
Global giants Springer Nature, De Gruyter and Taylor & Francis join Wiley, Elsevier and SAGE Publishing to sign up to the Royal Society of Chemistry’s commitment for equality in publishing....

UK demonstrates its first ‘green’ high-powered rocket engine

November 22, 2021
A UK nuclear fusion company based in Bletchley, has just developed and tested its first launch capable, high-power chemical rocket engine in the UK. The company’s ultimate ambition in the...

Quest to control our genes by the power of thought

November 22, 2021
The power to control living cells by treating molecules as switches or transistors has been established in principle. Synthetic biologists believe we could be on the brink of re-engineering life...

How to gain Chinese regulation compliance

November 12, 2021
Dr Paul Orange outlines the project which led to his involvement in the new Chinese battery protocol regulations. In response to customer demand, he led an initiative that ensured all...

Unlocking the Chinese R&D Puzzle Box

November 12, 2021
China is the world's second largest drug market after the US and is predicted to take a 30% share of the global market by 2023 [1,2]. With changing demographics and...

200 years later – in celebration of Faraday’s Electric Motor

November 5, 2021
Over 200 years ago this year, Michael Faraday's discovery of the electric motor paved the way for electricity generation around the world. Still central to our modern technological world, Faraday's...

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