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Issues
- Life Sciences: SULSA under the microscope
- Foreword
- Piecing together the biological jigsaw
- What is synthetic biology?
- SULSA on a voyage of discovery
- Origami for proteins
- Shedding light on nature's secrets
- Decisions, decisions
- Mind-expanding science
- All systems go
- The philosopher researcher
- Lost and found in translation
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- Electronics
- Imaging
- Energy
- Proteins
- Physics
- The best of Scottish Science and Technology
- Hitting cancer's self-destruct button
Events
- 7 October 2009. Early childhood origins of violent behaviour: implications for preventive interventi
- 16 September 2009. Exploring the world and beyond: young children as scientists
- The RSE Events Programme
News
- Vitrology Secures Investment to Support Enhanced Viral Safety Testing of Human Medicines
- Scientists pinpoint protein link to fat storage
- RSE Announces Over £4.4 Million to Support Research & Enterprise
- Scientists hope tiny tubes can help repair damaged nerves
- University researchers find new way of reducing the symptoms of anaphylactic shock
- Scientists at Glasgow have made a significant discovery in the study of a rare form of diabetes whic
- Speedier DNA Analysis
- Industry-Academia Collaborations: Do they work?
- Researchers show new antioxidant could help treat cardiovascular disease
- Global success for Glasgow researcher
- Scientists identify genetic links to high blood pressure
- Glasgow company ready to test swine flu vaccine
- Astronomers Star in Medical Imaging Technology Advance
- University leads way in Malaria research
- 48-Hour Detection of Mycoplasma offered by BioOutsource
- Paradox of cancer drugs gives clue to why some treatments fail
- High-profile fellowship awarded to Robert Gordon University academic
- Briefing Note to Scottish Parliament on Science for Scotland
- World first as scientists grow microtubes from crystals
- HRH The Princess Royal commends livestock vaccine research
- Scientists study emerging strains of superbug Clostridium difficile
- Life expectancy: the long and the short of it
- Novel therapies for Parkinson's disease
- Fighting Flu
- Nominations sought for US $20,000 James Clerk Maxwell Award. Closing date 1 July 2009
- International Exchange Programme.
- Top-rated facility creates cutting edge science space
- Q-Pulse compliance management software adopted by University of Edinburgh for new imaging centre
- Life science network creates new jobs
- Edinburgh company recognised for Leading Contribution to Life Science in Scotland
- Glasgow company recognised as Most Promising New Life Science Company in Scotland

