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We can be Zero! Time for a strategic change to combat virus variants?

February 8, 2021
As we emerge from the devasting second wave of the virus, there is a growing feeling among some virologists that it is time for a strategic change in the current...

Climate change causes in question – weather system interference may displace carbon emissions as key factor

January 13, 2021
The green economy may be in trouble as new research - described by experts as a 'meteoroligical tour de force' and policy makers as 'too hot to handle' - suggests...

Virtual Northern MedTech Summit – 28 January 2021

December 8, 2020
It's not often you have the opportunity to meet all the important players under one roof - and this time you can do so from the comfort of your own...

5 Steps to Medical Device Labelling Compliance

November 13, 2020
The transition some medical device manufacturers face with the new EU Medical Device Regulation (EUMDR) labelling requirements may seem overwhelming but here Bob Tilling outlines how you can waste no...

Nine-point expert consensus plan to improve NHS

November 11, 2020
A consensus panel of health experts has recommended a nine-point improvement plan that recommends the NHS vary drug prices for different conditions to widen NHS access to innovative treatments. Recommendations...

Clarifying VAT on PPE for charities during COVID pandemic

November 3, 2020
Led by GAMBICA, the trade association for the instrumentation, control, automation and laboratory industries in the UK, the lab industry is working to bring clarity to an unnecessarily confusing situation...

Nonscience Returns: You can get away with anything on TV

November 2, 2020
Biologist and broadcaster Professor Brian J Ford’s satire on science has just been updated as Nonscience Returns. Here he offers light-hearted advice to scientists about to appear on television.

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