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The UK was Europe overall’s leading European destination for life sciences foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, attracting a total of 86 projects.
ResearchPlus, which includes 10 founder institutions, is intended to counter the traditional dominance of Russell Group universities. In its launch statement, the new body noted “there is no ...
The University of Birmingham is celebrating Royal Society of Chemistry research prize wins for four of its scientists.
Repositioning critically ill patients is essential to recovery but is also resource intensive because of the danger of causing further trauma. But a joint project involving the University of Bath and ...
Nearly £0.4 million has been awarded to a University of Glasgow team researching the use of immune cells to combat aggressive triple negative breast cancers.
A new international study claims that mRNA vaccines may be associated with a lower risk of developing Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).
The first national register has been published of the UK’s university spin-outs, providing comparative data on the market.
Two worlds collide, to Russ Swan’s delight.I had not expected, in a minor gallery attached to the gift shop of a larger art gallery, to stumble across a laser interferometer in a glass display case.
The grant will subsidise Northern Engineering Solutions company scientist Dr Pedro Fernandez to develop the industrial use of microalgal photobioreactors (PBRs) for the task. Mine water accumulated by ...
Space pioneers have joined an international effort to unravel the mechanisms behind what they describe as one of medicine’s last frontiers: the aging process.
The security of supply in lab chemicals is fundamental to supporting laboratory operations across a range of sectors, including biopharma, academia, government research and analytical labs. Even the ...
The nominations process for this year’s Lab Awards has opened, with the winners to be announced at the Lab Innovations show in October.