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British science has nowhere to go

British science has nowhere to go
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Lab crunch: British science has nowhere to go

For Ros Deegan, the thrill of raising $100 million to expand a biotech firm among the dreaming spires of Oxford was soon tempered: unable to find a bigger laboratory, she routinely had to work at home. Not far away in the rival academic center of Cambridge, biochemist Catherine Elton, persistently… ....

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Science News Roundup: Lab crunch: British science has nowhere to go; Two sea turtles nest on Spain's Mediterranean coast as waters warm and more

"There is no space leasing company," George Logothetis, the executive chairman of Libra, an international business group active in 60 countries and commercial sectors including aerospace, shipping, renewable energy, hospitality and real estate, told Reuters. Fossils show ancient long-necked sea beast's 'gruesome' decapitation In shallow waters about 242 million years ago, a strange marine reptile built unlike any other animal ever on Earth hunted for fish and squid, using an inordinately elongated neck to ambush prey. ....

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