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Surfactant driven propulsion

14 June 2012 Research

Vapour-driven Marangoni motion offers prolonged propulsion for a small boat

Reducing the cost of oxygen enrichment

2 May 2012 Research

A synthesis developed by UK scientists could reduce the cost of studying porous materials by oxygen NMR

Reducing the cost of oxygen enrichment

6 April 2012 Research

A synthesis developed by UK scientists could reduce the cost of studying porous materials by oxygen NMR

Miniaturising disease diagnosis tool

30 March 2012 Research

South Korean scientists have created a temperature cycle for the on-chip flow-through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using a single heater

Staining tissue samples at the microscale

12 January 2012 News Archive

A microfluidic probe allows fine control of immunohistochemistry staining

Heart-on-a-chip

10 November 2011 News Archive

Replicating heart tissue on a chip could lead to a powerful new platform for drug tests

Detecting plasticisers in drinks

6 October 2011 News Archive

A simple analytical test could prevent phthalates from entering the food chain

Screening for Alzheimer's drugs in tandem

28 June 2011 News Archive

By combining enzymes, a macrocyclic sensor and a dye, scientists may be able to find new drugs for Alzheimer's disease

Hunting elusive green fluorescent proteins

26 May 2011 News Archive

Cracking a 40-year-old conundrum could result in the discovery of new protein tags

Breathe out for personalised medicine

7 March 2011 News Archive

Monitoring levels of an epilepsy drug in the body can take seconds and doesn't need blood samples

Tracking the early stages of Alzheimer's disease

4 March 2011 News Archive

Scientists can now monitor the formation of the earliest aggregates in a peptide linked to Alzheimer's disease

Jump starting prebiotic photochemistry

21 January 2011 News Archive

US scientists look into how the first cell-like structures could have come about

Sticky hydrogels make resilient wound dressings

7 January 2011 News Archive

Hydrogels could be used to deliver drugs through wound dressings