Chemistry laboratory equipment
laboratoryequipment.compare-save.info
Chemistry laboratory equipment
laboratoryequipment.compare-save.info
Laboratory equipment: Selected resources
Biological, biochemistry, clinical lab equipment:
replaceya
More information on lab equipment and supplies:
Lab supplies: Highlighted resources
replace
Laboratory equipment books:
More laboratory news:
Nasa selects Mars climate mission
The US space agency (Nasa) approves its next orbiter mission to Mars - the Maven mission that will study climate evolution.
Science cuts: Funding chief has his say
BBC interviews the UK's astronomy and physics funding chief, Keith Mason, about cuts to the research council's science portfolio.
An industry built on sand
Analyst Malcolm Penn looks back over sixty years of the silicon chip industry.
Columbus: Europe's orbital outpost
The Columbus laboratory is Europe's first permanent base in space
Coming of age for 'future fibres'
A type of carbon fibre could be woven into super-strong body armour for the army and police.
Europe set for major space campaign
Europe is set for a remarkably busy period in space as it prepares to send a lab, a cargo truck and other gear to the space station.
Instant steam could banish MRSA
A device to deliver instant superheated steam may help in the battle against hospital infections, such as MRSA.
School Day 24: About Nigeria-UK link-up
Students at an Abuja school linked up with a school in London to explore the realities of life through the eyes of young people.
School Day 24: UK-Tanzania
BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour programme hosted a link-up between schoolchildren in the UK and Tanzania.
'Best of Bond' focuses on Connery
Read the results of our five-day vote to find the best Bond moments, and the resulting fantasy 007 film.
Europe diary: Goodbye mercury
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell reflects on a vote in the European Parliament to ban mercury and a possible slip-up by French presidential hopeful Segolene Royal.
Q & A: Liquid explosives
Explosives expert Dr Clifford Jones says even a small amount of liquid explosives carried on to an aircraft would be catastrophic.
Europe's pollution hotspots shown
Dutch scientists put together new maps of pollution over Europe and other regions of the globe.
One Day in Iraq: Daily lives
People from all walks of life across Iraq told BBC News about their daily experiences in a country still blighted by violence.
£21m boost for city university
Two new centres for excellence in teaching will be created at the University of Bristol with £21m of new funding.
Dons face chill winds of change
The BBC's Mike Baker asks whether funding changes will mean more university department closures.
'Heat-proof' glass could save on air-con
A new coating for glass that can keep the heat from the sun out has been developed by scientists in London.
School science labs 'inadequate'
More than half of schools have had to cancel science practical lessons because of bad behaviour.
Q & A: Rover's water discovery
BBC News Online looks at the significance of the Mars rover Opportunity's discovery that its landing site was once drenched in water.
Top-up fees 'will damage science'
A leading scientist says undergraduates may be put off his subject by annual fees of up to £3,000.