Brand GmbH + Co KG exhibited at the recent SLS show with the aim to highlight their life science consumable products, some of which were in the new SLS catalogue for the first time and they hope wi...
Children with autism have a different chemical fingerprint in their urine than non-autistic children, according to new research* carried out at Imperial College London and the University of South Aust...
The latest microtechnique news from the California Institute of Technology reports how a one-atom layer of carbon can be used to visualise molecular structures at the atomic scale.In a development cal...
Carl Zeiss is now introducing the Axio Lab.A1 microscope for examinations in the materials sciences. Its particularly intuitive operation makes this upright microscope suitable for routine lab applica...
The Scientific Laboratory Show and Conference took place on 10 June and saw members of the scientific community from home and abroad descend on the East Midlands Conference Centre in Nottingham to see...
Elga Process Water displayed the PURELAB flex, an adaptable single system for Type I to Type III water needs, at SLS. The unique features of the PURELAB flex need to be seen and this was the ideal opp...
Two University of Nottingham scientists have been recognised for their excellence by the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, which celebrates its 350th anniversary this year. Em...
New lab equipment capable of probing deeper into tissue to look for cancer cells has been making science news headlines recently.The probes have been developed by scientists at the University of Centr...
The forms of power storage used by many laboratory equipment manufacturers have been predicted to see rapid growth in the coming years.Analyst Pike Research forecasts that, over the course of the deca...
Cutting edge design and technology have always played a key role in Owen Mumford’s enviable success and the arrival of an innovative new assembly machine in June is a fine example of this. Tail...