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Embracing Environmentally Friendly Practices in the Research Lab

How can research labs reduce their environmental impact? Technology Networks asked two sustainability experts to find out.
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“Every patient has the potential to eradicate their cancer within their own immune system”: New Frontiers in Cancer Vaccines

Dr. Stephen Schoenberger, a professor at La Jolla Institute for Immunology, explores how recent discoveries and emerging tools are reshaping the field and what they could mean for the future of personalized cancer treatment.
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Will Labs Wake Up to the Environmental Cost of Data Crunching?

The rise of digital science is reshaping lab sustainability. In this article, experts highlight the need for new standards to account for computing’s growing environmental impact.
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“AI Skills Gap” on the Horizon, Signals Lab of the Future Survey

From AI adoption to data sharing, see what’s shaping the lab of the future in 2025 – and why education could be the next big challenge for labs.
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Unlocking the Power of Oligonucleotides: From Rare Disease Therapeutics to CRISPR and Beyond

Explore how oligonucleotides are reshaping therapeutics, diagnostics and CRISPR with rapid, scalable and personalized solutions across biotech.
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Addressing Proteomics Challenges: Enhancing Sample Preparation Techniques

Addressing critical proteomics challenges in the lab, including robust sample preparation, managing batch effects in experimental design, and ensuring data quality integrity for reliable results.
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What One Change Does Life Sciences Need? We Asked the Experts

What single change could most accelerate progress across the field? We asked leading researchers, innovators and policy experts to share their perspectives.
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Black History Month: Pride and Power in Scientific Discovery

In celebration and support of UK Black History Month and this year’s theme, “Standing Firm in Power and Pride,” this article explores diversity in science and how it shapes who leads research and who benefits from it.
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Rethinking Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Genomic Research

Experts at ASHG 2025 will tackle clinical and genetic research challenges on sex, gender and sexuality, exploring ethics, advocacy and inclusion.
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Publish Less, Publish Better: Scientists Call for Predatory Publishing Practices To Stop

In a recent editorial, Professor Timmis and colleagues issued a call to action: restore the science ethos, re-establish quality as the cornerstone of research publishing and work collectively to dismantle the systems that incentivize poor practice.
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