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Leukaemia research pioneers share £0.6 million fellowship funding

October 26, 2024
Four female scientists leading innovation in cancer research have won this year’s John Goldman Fellowships awarded by Leukaemia UK.

Stand by for the big freeze

October 26, 2024
Crisp white snow, glaciers all around, icicles melting in the summer sun – it’s July in Britain 50 years from now, writes Professor Brian J Ford.

Finnish university on the circular economy CACE

October 19, 2024
Applications are invited for a recently debuted Master’s programme in circular economy chemistry and analytics, claimed to be the first of its kind worldwide.

Lab News roundup: multimillion investments and an RF breakthrough

October 17, 2024
The University of Warwick is to invest £700 million in its West Midlands campus as part of its Connect Programme – the largest single investment in campus facilities in its...

Lab Innovations exhibitors to share on-stand expertise

October 12, 2024
More than 4,000 attendees are expected to produce its largest-ever turnout for this year’s Lab Innovations Show at Birmingham NEC later this month.

Fulfilling Biopharma’s needs using process Raman Spectroscopy

October 11, 2024
Quality control is vital to biopharma workflows, explains Sudhir Dahal. Raman spectroscopy can play a crucial role in maintaining product consistency and integrity…

Roche survey reveals global ignorance of HPV-cervical cancer link

October 7, 2024
Around one in two respondents to a multi-country survey had little or no knowledge of the role of HPV in cervical cancer, despite its significance in most reported cases.

Uni-industry pairing to address UK lack of toxicology testing

October 6, 2024
Kingston University is joining forces with an East Anglian based testing specialist to open a new facility to address a shortage of toxicology services for the justice system.

Cool roofs could have saved c250 heatwave deaths, claims UCL/Exeter study

October 1, 2024
Nearly 250 lives could have been prevented during London’s record 2018 hot summer if the capital had made wide use of reflective colour roofs, claims joint research from UCL and...

Fundamentally unintelligent

September 30, 2024
AI didn’t invent job automation or fake images. Better to worry anyway about social media, urges Professor Brian J Ford…

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