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Your complete listing of all science featues that have appeared on Labnews Online

 

Listed below are all the science, medicine, research and laboratory features that have appeared in Labnews Online. Please click on a link to read the archived feature in full.

May - 2008

Keeping your bling allergy free
What the future has in store
How to make it into print
Making the Mint green

April - 2008

Sort your economics with ergonomics
Better data management: moving beyond LIMS
Riding the crest of a wave
Nature takes it by a nose
Broadening your small molecule horizons
Running on auto
Autoclave positioning and installation
Combine and conquer
Testing times for gas analysis
Keeping baby bug free
Taking the green path

March - 2008

Handle with care
Going industrial
Taking LIMS to a hire level
Brilliant noise
Containing success
Its a question of conservation
Backing a winner
Great things come in small packages
Silly A.C.R.O.N.Y.M.S
Show down

February - 2008

Beating the mosquito at its own game
A brief history of atomic time
All that glitters...
How to avoid information overload
Getting in touch with science
The war against West Nile Virus

January - 2008

Feel the heat with legionella
It's all in the balance
Combating bacterial infection
Cancer and wound healing - in-vitro insights
If hands could speak

December - 2007

OCT arrives in the Laboratory
London Calling
Real answers in real time
Robots - why not?
Image and imagination: overhauling the reputation of scientists
Out of fashion
Christmas - its out of this world
Watching your waste line
Testing testing one two three
Relocation Relocation Relocation

November - 2007

Putting the chrome in chromatography
Laboratory furniture - your flexible friend
Blooming marvellous
Testing times
The story of the pharmaceutical spin doctors
Keeping the emerald isle green
Automated sample preparation for Bluetongue testing
Rise of the super lab
Fancy a boost from the taxman
Navigating the insurance maze

October - 2007

A revolution in sample collection
Do the twist
Childs play - Newborn screening in the UK
How e-business savvy are you?
Imperial college Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Not just horsing about
Will new legislation increase costs to labs
Asking those 'what if' questions

September - 2007

Personalised medicine? The keys in the bank
Plastic fantastic
Leading the way in chemical instrumentation
Microbiology in a box
Accidents do happen
Design of the times
Finding the needle in the haystack
Is this the answer to fast, cheap DNA sequencing
Making the most of real-time PCR
Clean glassware - a clear favourite

August - 2007

Getting the measure of uncertainty
Friend or foe?
Changing the nature of separation
Leading the way in rapid detection technology
An expert at your shoulder
Partners at the cutting edge of technology

July - 2007

Fibre optics - laser delivery for the future
Water Purification
Hitting the spot
Man or mouse
Medical technology - a question of convergence
An explosive solution

June - 2007

The major pitfalls of microarray analysis
Locum lifelines
Time for change
Creating the right atmosphere
Blood, sweat and tears - GC/MS in forensic toxicology
Keeping it clean with chlorine
Designing facilities for NMR spectroscopy

May - 2007

Particle image analysis - shaping up to the future
Do or dye
The major pitfalls of microarray analysis
Quality on tap
Controlling polymorphism
Automate to accumulate
From labs to riches
Hands-off approach
WEEsy does it
Grand designs

April - 2007

Simplifying gas handling
Immunology through the ages
Nature gives up its secrects
Going underground to go green
Laboratory design for the future
Irish eyes are smiling
Handle with care
Getting to grips with cell adhesion
a bitter spill to swallow

March - 2007

How to be pure
Its all a question of quality
Going nano to beat crime
Cool growth of nanotubes
Let there be light
Water water everywhere
Getting the bigger picture

February - 2007

The future of diagnostics
Playing the numbers game
The science of sleep
Getting handy with health and safety
LIMS comes of age - information management for every laboratory
Targeting rare cells
From concept to product
A picture speaks a thousand words

January - 2007

Sensing for safety
Seeing the invisible
Lean and mean
The heat is on

December - 2006

Seeing is believing
Rise of automation
The importance of biodiesel analysis
Danger signals
Say 'YES' to the competition
The science of Christmas

November - 2006

Testing times
Catching the dope cheats
Future of thought
Don't be a spoilsport
Simultaneous detection

October - 2006

Don't just be inspired. Be bio-inspired
The future of fuel
A toxic death for ethidium bromide
To accreditate or certificate?

September - 2006

Making it public
The science of music
Proteomics show chemical engineers the answers
Silver - more than a precious metal

August - 2006

All of the power, none of the space
Breaching the barriers of communication
The most testing of times

July - 2006

Are you ready for the revolution?
A very regular industry
The future for molecular diagnostics

May - 2006

separating the X from the Y
The science of football
The race is ON
Is your instrument intelligent enough?
Automatic for the people
From domestic hero to industrial stronghold
Work can kill
Let there be light

April - 2006

Hypothetically speaking.....No.2
What is epigenetics?
Gas analysis - a matter of quality
Banking on blood

March - 2006

Hypothetically speaking...
Autoimmunity and automation, a reality or not?
The dawning of the age of nanomedicine
Just how effective is your sieve?
When high performance is not good enough

February - 2006

The grass is always greener...
Thinking outside the dot: Combining imaging and flow cytometry
Taking the battle to the molecular level

December - 2005

Take a seat and don't be spineless
Pure water without the regulatory headaches
Ireland nutures a biotech revolution

November - 2005

Identifying viruses can be child's play
Turning data in to knowledge - the rise of bioinformatics
Why buying second-hand lab equipment shouldn't break the bank
History of the agar plate
Finding the peverbial fun in science
Give your microscope the peronal touch
Breaking the mould - the biotechnology industry in 2005

October - 2005

Now you can image a mouse like a man
Still going strong at 40
How to build a lab from scratch
The hospital culture of infection

September - 2005

Recombinant antibodies beat invisible cancer
Coconuts, paper and butterfly wings - the way to safer working environment
Lab21 make it personal
Culture shock for UTI resistance
A powerful business model for capturing innovation
Of turbine blades and sandwiches...

August - 2005

High summer puts poison on our plates
Electron microscopy - a perspective
Multichannel pipettes - the easy way to increase productivity
Could e-learning keep you in the loop?

July - 2005

More money, easy access
Analysing polymers
The importance of patents
From easy lighting to disease fighting
Consumables dont cost the earth
Under pressure
On the right track
Needle-free injections making their point
EZ does it

June - 2005

Live cell imaging passes the IQ test
The good, the bad and the ugly
Animal instincts
What a waste
A matter of time
So many targets, so little time...
It's plain sailing for instant diagnosis
A quantum leap for in vivo imaging

May - 2005

Determining protein function
Safeguarding sample integrity
Analysis needs more than excitation and detection
The real size of your nano particles
Making the most of using recruitment agencies
Tackling the pitfalls of pharma distribution
Twin roles of NDT
Why purchase a robot?
A load of new balls
The age of automation finally dawns for histopathology

March - 2005

Trials and tribulations of a plant scientist
Unique Array data available to all
Is Europe Poised for growth?
Enterprise Fellow - A new breed of commercially aware academic
It?s a gas, gas, gas
Effectiveness is not the same as efficiency
Combination systems aid easy detection
Paperless microbiology goes live
Researchers in quest for vaccines

February - 2005

Humanitarian research needed
A Blossoming Technology
Creating the right image
How to make nanotechnology safe
The business of science
A gut feeling
The WEE regulations are coming!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
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