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Game Theory: Biotix

March 5, 2020
ames have never been more popular and in their column Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Ian Turner take us through Biotix to find out if it is any good...

WIN: Professor Maxwell’s Duplicitous Demon

March 2, 2020
This is the story of a groundbreaking scientist, a great contributor to our understanding of the way the world works, and his duplicitous demon. To be in with a chance...

Game review: Wingspan

March 1, 2020
Details Age 10+1-5 players40-70 minutesStonemaier games Traffic Lights Educational use – 4/6Scientific accuracy – 6/6Enjoyment – 5/6

Organic semiconductor leads to efficient energy storage

February 18, 2020
An organic semiconductor photocatalyst that significantly enhances the generation of hydrogen gas could lead to more efficient energy storage technologies.

Genetic rewiring drives cancer’s drug resistance

February 18, 2020
A new study suggests ‘micro RNA’ plays a key role in rewiring cancer cells so they can resist the effects of chemotherapy.

“It’s now beyond doubt: we need to reimagine the way research works”

February 18, 2020
Wellcome recently conducted a survey to explore how scientists felt about research culture – what they found doesn’t make for pleasant reading. Here Beth Thompson Head of UK & EU...

Give it some mussel

February 18, 2020
The adhesive properties of mussels are inspiring incredible innovations – from making sorbents, clearing oil spills to distilling water. We spoke to Dr Seth B Darling at the US's Argonne...

An icy reception

February 10, 2020
As the RRS Sir David Attenborough gets set for her first ice trials next month it seems whilst we were occupied with nomenclature – we missed a trick. Those pristinely-logical...

Quantum breakthrough advances radar tech

February 10, 2020
A new imaging method which exploits the unique properties of quantum-entangled photons to reveal hidden information could help move forward the developing field of quantum radar.

Molecular clue for X chromosome mystery

February 10, 2020
Researchers have begun to understand the molecular mechanism behind the silencing of one of the X chromosomes in female mammalian embryos.

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