National Measurement Laboratory supports new Life Science Sector Deal

News (ZH) - The Life Sciences sector within the UK continues to develop into a leading global hub.

National Measurement Laboratory welcomes new Bioeconomy Strategy

News (ZH) - The strategy is a collective approach to transform the UK economy through bioscience and biotechnology

NMS Delivery Plan published to support Measurement Strategy

News (ZH) - NMS has a critical role in ensuring that the UK meets its international measurement needs

NML scientist speaks at RSC-NPL Symposium on characterisation of nanomaterials

News (ZH) - Science Fellow discusses method to determine number concentration of nanoparticles in suspension traceable to the SI

Analysis for Innovators: How we can solve your measurement problem

博客 - LGC, in our role as the UK National Measurement Laboratory, partnered with Innovate UK to launch a new funding programme 'Analysis for Innovators' (A4I) last year.

Finding harmony in newborn blood spot screening

博客 - We have partnered with Dr Rachel Carling and the NHS England as part of the CSO’s Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), a programme that teams up leaders in healthcare with the UK National Measurement System’s labs to solve measurement challenges in their fields.

Delivering impact to support AIDS research

博客 - LGC is helping to ensure that research into a cure for HIV is based on sound fundamental measurements.

World Metrology Day: Setting the standard for measurement

博客 - This Sunday, 20th May, is World Metrology Day, the birthday of the signing of the Metre Convention of 20 May 1875 (and pretty much the best day of the year for measurement scientists like us). 

The National Measurement Laboratory turns 30!

博客 - The UK was one of the pioneers within the global measurement community to recognise the need to address the new and developing challenges of measurement across chemistry and biology.

What’s funny about your honey?

博客 - Honey is known to have multiple health and nutritional benefits and is in high demand among consumers. However, due to the declining numbers of bees, the impact of weather conditions on supply and the high costs production, honey is expensive, which makes it a prime target for economically-motivated food fraud.