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Lab Babble: Be damned and don’t publish

May 29, 2024
Commercial priorities are killing the usefulness of web platforms and publishing, despairs Russ Swan.

Hurricane hunters

May 29, 2024
Cruising thousands of feet above the Arctic through a raging storm isn’t the most congenial research environment – unless you are part of Alaska’s flying laboratory of weather scientists. Sabrina...

Global oncology trial investigator sites increased by half in five years, finds new Phesi analysis

May 28, 2024
Global cancer trial investigator sites have increased 50% in just five years but led to a rise in the number of poorly performing sites, new research has revealed.

Computational design enables uni duo’s materials science breakthrough

May 27, 2024
A joint research team from two UK universities has employed computational design to develop new metal-free porous framework materials using cheap and abundant mon-metallic elements.

Six degrees of separation

May 20, 2024
Labs play an essential role in advancing sustainability in the wider world but they need to tackle their own levels of waste and consumption. Graham Matthews provides a simple checklist...

Once more, with feeling

May 20, 2024
AI has proven its worth as a research tool and now it’s time to tap its potential for clinical trials, argues Tero Laulajainen. That places more, rather than less, onus...

UK-Swiss project harnesses tech to lower cell and gene therapies cost

May 20, 2024
Innovation agencies in the UK and Switzerland have together invested more than three quarters of a million pounds in a project to integrate digitisation and process analytical technologies (PAT) for...

University of Bath aids £13.75 million chemical carbon project

May 19, 2024
The University of Bath, a leader in the development of sustainable technology, is taking part in a £14 million collaboration to cut emissions in the chemical sector.

Lab.or.a.tol.o.gy: Greet with scepticism

May 14, 2024
AI isn’t going anywhere, says Matthew Partridge, so let’s stop worrying and think more about how to make it work properly.

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