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Standard BioTools announces the strategic sale of SomaLogic to Illumina for up to $425 million, simplifying operations.
Standard BioTools Inc. (Nasdaq: LAB), has an established portfolio of essential, standardized next-generation technologies that help biomedical researchers develop medicines faster and better.
Following announcements of plans that amount to significant reform to the post-16 qualification landscape in the UK, Laura Daly reflects on the proposals for the Advanced British Standard (ABS). By ...
Samantha Ward is the welfare specialist on the Zoo Experts Committee, part of DEFRA, who helped write the new zoo standards. If you visit a zoo, you might be captivated by the animals you see ...
The new standards require zoos to develop detailed environmental management plans for species that rely on artificial life-support systems, such as aquariums, vivariums, tropical houses or desert ...
THE annual meeting of the British Standards Institution was held on May 28, with Dr. E. F. Armstrong in the chair, who, in presenting the report, said the year's work showed marked progress in ...
At Moor Hall, Chef Mark Birchall Quietly Sets a New Standard for British Dining How chef Mark Birchall transformed a centuries-old estate into one of Britain’s most celebrated fine dining ...
Dolphin Integration announces a breakthrough solution enriching SESAME 6-track library, which can be used for helping logic designers reach 10% to 20% density gains on any logic design from 180 nm ...
Lauren Cox set a British record in the 50-meter backstroke at the AP Race International in London on Saturday.
The countries’ trade agreement is just a first step, U.S. officials say. But consumers in the U.K. are wary of American food production.
Nigel Farage wants to transform British politics. He faces a key test this week The Reform UK party blends Farage’s longstanding political themes — strong borders, curbing immigration — with ...
Britain will not rush into a trade deal with the United States or change its food or car safety standards, Rachel Reeves, the British chancellor of the Exchequer, said in Washington on Wednesday.