Did you watch Clarkson’s Farm the other evening? That poor cow Pepper, in calf with twins, was culled after routine ...
Follow the news and there’s much confusion about keeping cool. Today’s summary on the BBC recommends drawing your curtains and staying indoors, but didn’t ...
Wars, river pollution, retail… is there nothing drones can’t penetrate? Let’s get real, says Russ Swan.
Young innovators tackling challenges ranging from medicine delivery and sustainable agriculture to accessibility and ...
The quest to replace fossil fuels is yet another example of the gap between lab experimentation and industrial production at ...
In today’s fast‑paced laboratory environment, efficiency, reliability and compliance are not nice‑to‑haves – they are ...
Often, laboratory errors originate before analysis starts. From collection and transfer to storage and environmental exposure, the preanalytical phase quietly determines whether a sample remains fit ...
Financing for UK biotech jumped 17% at the start of the year from the previous quarter, with equity financing passing the £0.5bn mark. New figures from the UK BioIndustry Association (BIA) reveal that ...
Trust and regulatory uncertainty remain the biggest barriers to artificial intelligence adoption in clinical trials, according to new polling released by the Pistoia Alliance. The findings were ...
Cruise ships are regularly dogged by Norwalk virus (people call it norovirus now, to make it simpler to spell). The virus is adept at spreading in closed communities and crew are old hands at managing ...
One of the UK’s leading centres for pharmaceutical manufacturing and digital production methods says new capabilities will allow it to significantly overcome a key manual limitation on accelerating ...
Scientists at Heriot-Watt University have demonstrated what they describe as a world first in photonics research, using light itself to control how electromagnetic waves oscillate at ultra-fast speeds ...