In This Issue,
Technical Article
Advanced Gas Detection Technology Supports Arctic Greenhouse Gas Research
- Enormous quantities of greenhouse gases (GHG) exist within Arctic ice and frozen soils, so with the threat of global warming, a clear understanding of the relationship between GHG in the atmosphere and in the ice/soil is vital because melting of permafrost could cause a dangerous climate tipping point.
Spotlight Features
- Proteomics, Genomics & Microarrays
- Cooling & Freezing
Research & Events News
- Training Centre for ‘Explorationists’ Opens at University
- Scientists Shine a Light on Bacterial Infection
- Biological Computing Devices on the Horizon
News & Views
- ECJ Ruling will Threaten Stem Cell Research in UK
- QuantuMDx Gain Rights for Use of Nanostructures
- Fund Set to Push Drug Discovery into Therapeutics
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