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Blue seas thinking

The world’s oceans not only cover three quarters of its surface, they also drive the global systems that sustain all…
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Life lessons
The day is coming when a fully sequenced genome could also be delivered with each new birth. Together, child and…
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Life lessons
Upping the anti
After the public health cataclysm of 2020, the importance of pharmaceutical R&D – and arming the body’s immune system, in…
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Upping the anti
Bioprinting, psychedelics and record-breaking innovation – The 2020 life sciences round up
As we say farewell to 2020, Ayming reflects on the key stories, opinions and coverage that have shaped the year.…
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Bioprinting, psychedelics and record-breaking innovation – The 2020 life sciences round up
3D bioprinting – The next step in tailor-made medicine
From aerospace components to complete building structures, 3D printing technologies are at the forefront of innovation across a range of industries.…
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3D bioprinting – The next step in tailor-made medicine
International Innovation Barometer
International Innovation Barometer 2021
This page is for the 2021 version. Download the latest International Innovation Barometer here. Ayming’s second annual International Innovation Barometer…
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International Innovation Barometer 2021
Making science fiction, fact
The world is changing at a rate faster than we’ve ever seen before. A large proportion of that change can…
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Making science fiction, fact

COVID-19 and the life sciences sector

What does the situation look like now? Illustrated by recent figures, the life sciences sector is one of few which…
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Personalised Nutrition – From Neuro-Nutrition to Biohacking
Wearable devices and apps are giving people first-hand health stats. They can display the benefits of exercise, their eating habits,…
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Personalised Nutrition – From Neuro-Nutrition to Biohacking
Pests or Panacea – Could insects save our bacon?
Even the name, entomophogy, the term for human consumption of insects, doesn’t sound very appetising. A bit of a mouthful.…
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Pests or Panacea – Could insects save our bacon?