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SME-university collaboration ‘backbone’ of UK growth, warns NCUB chief

June 22, 2024
Partnerships between universities and SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises) are the ‘backbone’ of UK economic growth, claims the chief executive of National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB).

Welcome for Euro IVD amendment

June 22, 2024
EU action to avoid an impending compliance deadline for manufacturers causing a widespread shortage of vitro diagnostics (IVDs) has been applauded by a leading UK regulatory lead.

Machine learning offers means to raise accuracy of cancer analysis

June 11, 2024
AI collaborators in Britain and the UK have developed a computer system that they say can spot cancer signs in samples with outstanding levels of accuracy.

New test could prevent major cause of sudden child deaths  

June 11, 2024
A new test designed to measure blood proteins could detect the presence of a serious heart condition in children.

Floored science

June 10, 2024
The lab is a key and growing component of the annual CHEMUK Expo. Managing director of show organisers UK Industry Events, Ian Stone discusses how he seeks to balance laboratory...

Seaweed-to-packaging spinout scoops £4million-plus private investment 

June 9, 2024
Bath university spinout Kelpi has secured £4.35 million in funding from a slew of City firms to launch its seaweed-based biomaterial technology in several commercial sectors.

Light technology ‘may offer sustainable AMR solution’ 

June 8, 2024
New technology pioneered by an Italian company working with University of Birmingham scientists could provide an innovative and sustainable approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance.

Like humans, LLMs are irrational but in different ways

June 8, 2024
A study of several of the best-known large language models appears to confirm that, like humans, they can make irrational decisions but for quite different reasons.

Casting light on the matter

June 4, 2024
Instrument manufacturer Waters Corporation has teamed up with the University of Surrey to provide students with a practical understanding of a key spectroscopic technique to improve their knowledge and boost...

Biobased building materials may be less sustainable than concrete, study suggests

June 3, 2024
Mycelium composites made from fungi and agricultural residues can have a bigger environmental impact than conventional fossil fuel based materials, suggests a new study.

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