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Gene therapy stats

January 29, 2020
The ability to rewrite genes to beat disease will change the way conduct medicine – although there are many challenges to overcome

Magnetised molecules monitor breast cancer

January 21, 2020
A new type of scan that involves magnetising molecules allows doctors to see in real-time which regions of a breast tumour are active.

Arctic sea ice can’t ‘bounce back’

January 21, 2020
New research from Cardiff and Exeter University suggests Arctic sea ice cannot “quickly bounce back” once climate change causes it to melt.

Survey reveals stressed and insecure UK scientists

January 21, 2020
Less than a third of scientists feel secure in pursuing a research career with many experiencing long hours and aggressive working conditions, according to the results of the largest survey...

Game theory: Timeline

January 19, 2020
Games have never been more popular and in their column Dr Louise Robinson and Dr Ian Turner take us through Timeline to find out if it is any good...

The poetry of science competition

January 16, 2020
Back in September 2019, inspired by an interview we did with science poet Dr Sam Illingworth, we asked you to send in a poem based on your work. The response...

The election: a process in need of a scientific overhaul…

January 15, 2020
As the dust from the election settles – Russ Swan tells us of a rather unique position he found himself in which revealed a process in need of a scientific...

Win: Fibonacci’s Rabbits

January 8, 2020
A lucid exploration of the story of mathematics through the examination of 50 of its greatest discoveries, Fibonacci's Rabbits is fully illustrated throughout, featuring clear explanations of the context, procedures,...

Pride and prejudice

January 8, 2020
For Nobel Laureate Professor Frances Arnold however, this can't be the start of 2020 she was hoping for. One day into 2020, her paper published in Sciencelast May was retracted...

Shifting the access barrier

January 8, 2020
Are scientists put on a pedestal? And does that put people off engaging with their science? As a national programme backed by the British Science Association changes the way people...

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