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The various levels of electrical signal from the sequence of a DNA strand pulled through a nanopore reader (top) corresponds to specific DNA nucleotides, thymine, adenine, cytosine and guanine (bottom) Credit: University of Washington

Nanopore readers for DNA sequencing

A nanoscale sensor able to electronically read the sequence of a single DNA molecule could lead to affordable personalised medicine, potentially revealing predispositions for afflictions such as cancer, diabetes or addiction.

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Secrets of rare stamps revealed

Philatelists have turned to science after the authenticity of three rare Penny Red stamps was called into question.

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Supercomputing gets a boost via Centre of Innovation

Boost for high performance computing

High performance computing has received a £3.7m boost from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). More »

High heels and ostrich legs exert the same force on the ground Credit The Structure and Motion Lab, Royal Veterinary College

High heels and ostrich legs

Women walking in extremely high heels exert the same force on the ground as a strutting ostrich and researchers believe this finding could help improve prosthetic lower limbs and robots’ legs.

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Ancient viruses camp out in our genetic ‘dark matter’

Ancient viruses hide in genetic ‘dark matter’

Scientists have uncovered important information about the ‘dark matter’ of our genomes, revealing clues as to how they became riddled with viruses.

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Taking on a grand challenge

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How effective is your lab?

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Monitoring the revolution

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Hand in glove – are you doing it right?

With so many different gloves available for the laboratory market, how do you...

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A century of constants

Over 100 years ago, two men set out to provide a compilation of physical and...

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