March 7, 2012, by Fraser

1-7 March: The big stories this week

In our news this week, a new supplement — NutraMET Sport — translates research findings into sports nutrition to boost performance for elite athletes; Nottingham’s latest Barometer surveys find anti-business sentiment has more to do with ‘big business’ bad behaviour rather than distrust of small firms; and an artificial polymer ‘womb’ unlocks early embryo secrets.

 

Scientific research to sports supplement boosts training
A new supplement — NutraMET Sport — translates research into sports nutrition to boost performance for elite athletes.
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‘Big business’ giving SMEs a bad name
Anti-business rhetoric is a reflection of large corporations’ behaviour rather than distrust of small firms, survey finds.
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Artificial ‘womb’ unlocks early embryo development secrets
Never-before-seen phase of early embryo development revealed — thanks to a new polymer ‘womb’.
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DNA sequencing to improve muscular dystrophy diagnosis
Revolutionary technology could lead to correct genetic diagnosis for muscle-wasting diseases.
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