Aston University and the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre have launched a new partnership ...
In the mining industry, science isn’t a passive instrument. Its findings drive commercial decision-making, explains Greg ...
A UK biotechnology company developing sustainable natural rubber from specially engineered dandelions has secured £3.4m in ...
Trust and regulatory uncertainty remain the biggest barriers to artificial intelligence adoption in clinical trials, ...
What makes a laboratory reliable?The answer isn't just instruments or analytical methods. It's the infrastructure, workflows, environments and human systems ...
Researchers have developed a new technology capable of simultaneously recording and manipulating neuronal activity deep within the brain, offering what the ...
The UK’s overhaul of clinical trial regulations is a potential boon for the medical technology industry but companies need to ...
Space travel involving animals is nothing new but a British contribution to the International Space Station may be harnessing the smallest species yet. The UK Space Agency (UKSA) funded Fluorescent ...
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 ...
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 ...
Research data is being generated at an exponential rate, and yet so much of it remains scattered across paper lab notebooks, random spreadsheets with names such as “data_xxx” and assorted digital ...
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 ...