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5 steps to storytelling with science: Part 1

2021-02-22T13:21:18+00:00March 25th, 2019|Blog|

Conveying a technical or scientific topic in an engaging and informative way can cause a headache for many. Unsurprisingly, there is a ‘science’ behind it, but there are a few simple steps you can follow to crack the formula. Readers must gain value from the content they consume, so the information [...]

Metabolomics trends for 2018: Analytical potential

2018-06-07T13:19:57+01:00June 7th, 2018|Blog|

Data taken from Top-Down Analytics (TDA) Research report: Metabolomics 2018 Metabolomics is one of the newer ‘omics’ fields, and focuses on the characterisation of the small molecule metabolites in biological systems. Metabolomics research has the potential to shed light on certain disease states, monitor patient response to treatment, and contribute to […]

What might Brexit hold for UK science and research?

2021-02-23T10:11:15+00:00May 1st, 2018|Blog|

We are now less than a year away from ‘B-day’, and despite regular feelings of Brexit apathy due to the endless commentary about what is (but mostly isn’t) happening, the ‘cliff’ still looms large over many of us Brits. Speaking shortly after the vote in June 2016, Paul Nurse, the Nobel […]

Furthering laboratory innovation at Analytica 2018

2018-04-17T15:50:54+01:00April 17th, 2018|Blog|

Last week, the team took a trip to Munich for Analytica 2018. The conference is one of the key events of the analytical calendar and brings together users, manufacturers and researchers for knowledge sharing and direct exchange between science and industry. More than 1,200 exhibitors and 35,000 visitors from around the […]

British Science Week: Reflecting on a world of opportunity

2018-03-16T12:44:59+00:00March 16th, 2018|Blog|

Here we are at the end of British Science Week 2018, and our final blog. Throughout the week, we’ve explored some of our clients’ work in more detail, as well as looking at how the BBC’s Blue Planet II gave a much-needed PR boost to the world’s oceans. It’s been a […]

British Science Week: Celebrating Professor Stephen Hawking

2018-03-14T11:39:53+00:00March 14th, 2018|Blog|

Today, on the sixth day of British Science Week, we are celebrating the life of a man who is arguably one of the greatest physicists of all time – Professor Stephen Hawking (1942-2018). Stephen Hawking was a world-renowned theoretical physicist and has contributed greatly to the fields of general relativity, cosmology […]

British Science Week: Standardising the world of weed

2018-03-12T09:04:52+00:00March 12th, 2018|Blog|

Despite still being an illegal drug in many countries, cannabis is slowly gaining support for its potential pain relief benefits from thousands of people worldwide. The legal cannabis industry is growing rapidly, with a predicted market worth of $21 billion by 2021. 26 countries and 29 US states have legalised its […]

British Science Week: The science of everyday

2018-03-09T08:51:25+00:00March 9th, 2018|Blog|

Science is all around us. It’s in the houses that we live in, the technology that we use, and the food that we eat. Today sees the start of British Science Week, a 10 day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths across the UK for people of all ages. As an agency that […]

Key opportunities in the analytical instruments market in 2018

2018-01-11T10:50:47+00:00January 11th, 2018|Blog|

Data taken from Top-Down Analytics (TDA) Research report: 2018 Outlook: Analytical Instruments Industry The global analytical instruments market grew a modest 3.9% in 2017 to reach $53.4 billion. With the recovery of some key end markets and the improved macroeconomic environment in the second half of 2017, the market is expected […]

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