LGC to develop new Berlin site to expand nucleic acid therapeutics capacity
New facility will allow for the delivery of integrated analytical and manufacturing solutions spanning early discovery to clinical development
New facility will allow for the delivery of integrated analytical and manufacturing solutions spanning early discovery to clinical development
Supplementing cattle feed with UK and Irish seaweeds could cut down agricultural methane emissions by 30%
Study will assess the immune response of the vaccine which is based on a genetically modified version of a common cold virus
Prize awarded for the development of software that provides a significant impact on the investigation of the properties of materials
New preclinical data further supports ability of CM-101 to break the vicious cycle of inflammation and fibrosis in primary sclerosing cholangitis
First clinical trial injecting naked mRNA directly into the heart of patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass surgery
Testing positive on a COVID-19 PCR test has been shown to have a positive correlation to mental illness and sleep problems
New testing capacity complements EKF’s test kit manufacturing and point-of-care diagnostic instrument business
The research team at Queen's has developed a nanomedicine that could offer a more effective approach to radiotherapy
Algorithms that problem solve by mimicking the process of biological evolution could accelerate progress towards artificial learning machines
Researchers will help by testing the concrete which could revolutionize the concrete industry
The European Union Reference Laboratory has published and continues to update the QuPPe method to combat pesticides in food
Scientists at Korea Institute of Science and Technology have found a way to obtain CT images without exposure to radiation and only using MRI
Deflux has enabled thousands of children to receive a highly effective, minimally invasive, same-day treatment for VUR
Scottish funding marks a major milestone in the creation of treatment for millions of sufferers of chronic inflammatory diseases
An alternative to tube welding for small-volume biopharma processing
New partnership will focus on validation of novel organ-on-a-chip infection models to develop the next generation of COVID-19 research tools
OEM versions of its DRI detector will enhance the performance of HPLC and GPC/SEC systems
The first patients have been enrolled in this trial to help treatment for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
The BioChromato Smart Evaporator C10 has seen an increased uptake in labs across the world as it promises to improve sample preparation practices
Chemists of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz develop a method for producing cement by milling instead of burning lime, which harms the environment
Researchers from King’s College London provide a clue as to why patients with CHARGE syndrome are deaf
Study finds blocking or hiding facial movement can affect sharing of emotions and social interaction
The innovative technique can offer a more effective approach to radiotherapy