Another year, another US government shutdown. Again the budget hasn’t been agreed ahead of the new fiscal year, and nor has the continuing resolution been passed.
Counterfeit drugs mean reducing the number of malariarelated deaths in sub-Saharan Africa is a major challenge.
International life sciences measurement and testing company LGC, headquartered in London, UK, has acquired US-based SeraCare Life Sciences.
Until the late 1950s, efficient agriculture was an essential part of society. Following food rationing during WWII, bacon and meat sales in the UK were still restricted until 4 July 1954.
The Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD) 2011/62/EU comes into force on 9 February 2019. The legislation aims to prevent counterfeit or unauthorised prescription medicine from entering the legal supply chain, providing greater protection for patients.
A world record for hydrogen storage capacity under normal operating conditions has been set using metal organic frameworks (MOFs) – porous materials with metal ions and bridging organic ligands.
Unwanted electronic products are packed with precious metals and raw materials, but we’re only now finding ways to recover and reuse them.
By 2050 forecasters suggest that half of all UK homes will be heated by hydrogen, with several projects to replace natural gas already being rolled out in the north of the UK. Eric Johnson reports
Researchers claim to have identified thousands of genetic variants of the APP gene that codes for the protein in the brains of patients with the most common form of Alzheimer’s disease.
Using magnetic fields, researchers have managed to control the molecular structure of liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) and create microscopic 3D polymer shapes that can be programmed to move in any direction in response to heat and light.