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Decoding the microbiome: strain-level analysis to separate good from bad The gut microbiome has captured widespread attention, engaging consumers, clinicians and researchers alike. Trends such as ...
Bioluminescence: a life study of ocean light Bioluminescence is visually magical and has inspired many scientists to dive deep to discover its secrets. As a result of this research, some fantastic ...
Most Popular Most Shared Embrace the new Multi-tasked, ultrafast and kinder STFC’s £90 million investment makes a material difference Breakthrough recognition for science publishing’s invisible ...
Most Popular Most Shared Evolving prostate cancer research with FFPE samples When surface impressions are the ones that count Pirbright virus programmes receive quarter share of new £0.3 billion ...
Most Popular Most Shared New body seeks to counter Russell Group research dominance UK leads in Europe for life science foreign investment projects Birmingham four win RSC research prizes Climate ...
Most Popular Most Shared Miele Professional launches glass washers to cater for all laboratory needs Climate change is boosting soil-based pathogen development warns report Glasgow team wins £0.4 ...
Most Popular Most Shared Miele Professional launches glass washers to cater for all laboratory needs Climate change is boosting soil-based pathogen development warns report Glasgow team wins £0.4 ...
The prize is awarded annually in recognition of an outstanding achievement in engineering research in the fields of medical, microwave and radar or laser/optoelectronic engineering, with the prize ...
Laboratory News is not the only one celebrating 40 years; this year Gilson marks 40 years of another lab favourite. Peter Tudor takes a look back at how things have changed. Just as a paintbrush is to ...
A collaborative partnership has developed the World's First pair of Parkinson’s Walking Glasses, a wearable mobility device that projects visual cues to facilitate mobility for people with Parkinson’s ...
The new product is said to be lighter than materials currently employed, with the benefit that rockets using it could store more fuel or extra payload. Coventry University academic Dr Ashwath Pazhani ...
The DESSIE system, created by KTH Royal Institute of Technology and the Swedish University of Agricultural Science (SLU), uses video to reveal a horse’s 3D motion, allowing vets to be better able to ...
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