Government says CSB duplicates capabilities in other agencies
Blueprint has one approved drug and enhances Sanofi’s immunology portfolio
Maintaining culture and investment is key, especially in the absence of incidents
Jennifer Doudna and Emmanualle Charpentier could recoup patent rights to the gene-editing technology, thanks to ruling from US appeal court
The next generation of genetically altered food is forging ahead, aiming to be attractive to consumers rather than producers. Katrina Megget finds out whether Crispr means crisper salads
The EU has recently approved the use of glyphosate for another decade. Bárbara Pinho examines the controversial pesticide’s presence in British farming and considers the possibility of a ban in the UK
Adding fluorine to drug molecules can be tricky, but is often worthwhile. Rachel Brazil talks to the chemists trying to tame the ninth element
As multiple novel male contraception compounds enter clinical trials, is family planning about to undergo a second revolution? James Mitchell Crow reports
Andy Extance charts how research into revolutionary targeted protein degradation therapies is moving from serendipity to strategic discovery
Blueprint has one approved drug and enhances Sanofi’s immunology portfolio
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Ignoring physiological differences between the sexes is indefensible
Fixing the inequality is morally just, and economically sound
Government says CSB duplicates capabilities in other agencies
Prior to the ban, almost seventy million single-use e-cigarettes were being discarded each year in the UK – containing enough lithium for a thousand electric vehicle batteries
Developing therapies for conditions that predominantly affect women is a neglected, but enormous, opportunity
Government sets voluntary goal of removing artificial colours by 2027
Intersecting regulations and jurisdictions mean rules can be accidentally or deliberately overlooked
Can shopping centres and offices become urban lab spaces for innovative companies to grow and scale-up?
Microporous membrane enables energy efficient chemical separations
Single-atom photocatalyst makes propylene at milder temperatures
AI model extrapolates beyond training data to predict diverse antimicrobial structures
Many more medicines could be made water soluble making taking them easier for patients
High-throughput metabolomic profiling gives insight into unpredictable drug effects
Material could improve energy efficiency of capturing carbon from industy’s exhaust gases
Safer way to turn calcium fluoride mineral into valuable industrial materials
Nine out of 10 green and blue inks analysed violate Reach regulations
Six others missing and 19 injured at Shandong Youdao Chemical
Registration fees for most chemicals reduced, but uncertainty remains over safety data requirements
Microporous membrane enables energy efficient chemical separations
Initial agreements with China and UK have paused trade war, but uncertainty reigns
Six others missing and 19 injured at Shandong Youdao Chemical
Government sets voluntary goal of removing artificial colours by 2027
Norman Keane thinks ICI’s breakup has left a gap in scale-up knowhow and skills, as well as a lack of facilites
What’s the point of knowledge generation if we’re not creating high value jobs, asks Chris Kay
‘Improperly stored’ pool chemicals reacted with water to release chlorine
Registration fees for most chemicals reduced, but uncertainty remains over safety data requirements
Blueprint has one approved drug and enhances Sanofi’s immunology portfolio
$3.9 billion deal boosts Merck’s pipeline as it faces patent expiries
US firm joins other industry heavyweights in shedding jobs to cut costs
£15 billion deal for neuroscience biotech aims to replace revenues from patent expiries
Learn how in vitro models, biomarkers and modelling can improve prediction of drug interactions and toxicity – reducing false positives and unnecessary clinical studies
Your guide to quick and reliable verification of polymers with the Lyza 7000 FTIR spectrometer
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