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UK BIA appoints new CEO
The UK BioIndustry Association (BIA) has appointed Steve Bates as its new chief executive officer.
- Published: Jun 25, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Chirooptical analysis of blood plasma
Chirooptical techniques like electronic circular dichroism can analyse blood plasma to detect changes induced by diseases such as cancer.
- Published: Jun 22, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Waters breaks ground on new UK MS HQ
Waters has held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new mass spectrometry headquarters in Wilmslow, UK.
- Published: Jun 20, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Hidden detail in "The greatest painting in the world"
A new non-destructive IR imaging technique has been developed to reveal submerged details on a fresco and a painting that were not detected by current imaging methods.
- Published: Jun 20, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Good practice or not?
An introductory tutorial on good mass spectrometry practice has been written for the novice user working in a research setting to help avoid known pitfalls and problems.
- Published: Jun 19, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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BIO to release new IPR report
The US Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) is to unveil a new report on the role of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in encouraging upstream R&D and downstream commercialization in biotechnology
- Published: Jun 14, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Marine battering ram
The wood of an ancient battering ram from a wrecked ship has been identified.
- Published: Jun 8, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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It's all in the name
Flerovium and livermorium have officially taken their places at the periodic table.
- Published: Jun 6, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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Waters holds Users' Meeting
Waters is holding a Users' Meeting at the International Mass Spectrometry Conference in September.
- Published: Jun 1, 2012
- Author: Jon Evans
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Meteorites brought methane to Mars
Methane in the Martian atmosphere was generated from organic matter in meteorites that landed on the surface, say European scientists.
- Published: May 31, 2012
- Author: Steve Down
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