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Almost half of life science professionals say their understanding of quantum computing is still “beginner level”

September 22, 2021
New results from a survey of life science professionals find that almost half classify their understanding of quantum computing (QC) technology at beginner level (48%) only. This is followed by...

Groundbreaking technique may lead to discovery of ‘fifth force’

September 13, 2021
A group of researchers have used a groundbreaking new technique to reveal previously unrecognised properties of technologically crucial silicon crystals and uncovered new information about an important subatomic particle and...

Registrations are open for November’s Lab Innovations

September 1, 2021
Lab Innovations 2021, the UK’s only trade show for the laboratory industry, has opened visitor registrations for this year’s event, set to go ahead on 3–4 November 2021, at the...

3 Ingredients for Effective Pharmaceutical Cybersecurity

August 26, 2021
The pharmaceutical industry faces growing pressure from cyber threats. Attacks on manufacturers and organizations involved in pharmaceutical logistics, like the COVID-19 vaccine cold chain, are becoming more frequent. In many...

Decades of research brings quantum dots to brink of widespread use

August 18, 2021
A new article in Science magazine gives an overview of almost three decades of research into colloidal quantum dots, assesses the technological progress for these nanometer-sized specs of semiconductor matter,...

Get ready for Lab Awards 2021

August 9, 2021
Brand new in 2021, the Lab Awards will be taking place at the ICC in Birmingham on the evening of November 3, 2021 — the first night of Lab Innovations....

All eyes on Lab Innovations 2021

August 5, 2021
At Lab Innovations, the UK’s largest trade exhibition for the laboratory industry, professionals, scientists, researchers and more will come together and do business for the first time in 2021. On...

The mind-boggling complexity of scientific waste

July 30, 2021
Why is scientific waste disposal complicated? Dr Matthew Partridge muses on that gap in student and researcher health and safety training, investigates documentation, and considers how we all might remember...

The journey to net zero carbon science

July 26, 2021
With a 2050 deadline for all buildings in the UK to be operationally net zero carbon, Tim Fry discusses the challenges faced by energy intensive building owners and occupiers and...

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