An investigation led by Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology at Kingston University Dr Nick Freestone concluded that “non-traditional lower order species” offered a route to address a ...
The Department of Science (surely soon to be renamed the Department of Idiocy) even has the nerve to issue a press release claiming that its absorption of UKSA will ‘bolster’ the space sector and cut ...
Ten years since the Swine Flu pandemic, the world is coming to terms with another rapidly spreading, potentially fatal respiratory viral infection. This time, the culprit is a coronavirus, but is it ...
Drugs manufacture might be made speedier and cheaper if makers opted for heat technology in favour of more complex methods, suggests new research from the University of Manchester.
From its humble beginnings as simple meat extract to the advanced science of diagnostic media, the agar plate has always been the workhorse of the micro ...
The looming disaster of antimicrobial resistance is well known one…but what are we doing about this ‘catastrophic threat’? Tim Sandle delves into the Five Year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy to ...
AstraZeneca dominated a hard fought contest for this year’s Lab Awards at Lab Innovations, winning in four out of 13 categories.
Our concept of time is based on what we see around us - the planets and stars - but, says Fiona Auty, to be really useful, time needs to come from a som ...
Applying her natural curiosity and the input from a very impressive contact list of experts, rising star (pun intended) Sarah Begum explores the journey our very own DNA has taken through time and ...
It is important to have a clear understanding of what the traffic within the laboratory will be like on the day of the relocation itself. Andrew Powers, projects manager, Aport Laboratories can be ...
Six leading international researchers have been shortlisted as nominees for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) prestigious &pou ...
Technician staffed virtual eye clinics in shopping centres can help significantly reduce serious appointment bottlenecks, concludes a UCL-led study.