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After A-level reform, what does science in school look like?

September 4, 2017
After secondary education testing was reformed in 2015, this summer has seen the first cohort of students receive their results. Has reform affected STEM subjects for better or worse?

Another International Something Day…

September 4, 2017
Spurious ‘celebration days’ are easy to dismiss as nonsense but, says Russ Swan, it is time we put our cynicism aside as he wishes us a happy International Something Day!

Microfluidics

September 1, 2017
Since its beginnings in the 1950s, is it time for microfluidics' capabilities to be fully recognised?

Spin out to aid chemistry research

September 1, 2017
A new spin out launched by the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds, will focus on enabling the pharma industry to develop lifesaving medicines.

Never break the chain

September 1, 2017
It really is a question of when, not if. Change in academic publishing is coming – as someone once said – like a heart attack.

Research Councils’ £225m boost to tackle global issues

August 18, 2017
Scientists from across the UK and developing countries worldwide have joined forces to address global issues.

Radical rethink of UK digital infrastructure

August 11, 2017
A research-business partnership led by BT, aims to revolutionise the UK’s digital infrastructure.

Finding the level

August 10, 2017
Is there ever a time when knowledge, instead of helping us, does the opposite? Carlisle Baker-Jackson ponders this as sparks of suspicion fly around the contentious issue of female testosterone...

Rock ‘ard debate

August 7, 2017
Debate. It is, in so many ways, the bedrock of science. And we did just that to determine the strongest animal in the world...

£30m research neuroscience research boost at UCL

August 4, 2017
The UCL Institute of Neurology has won a £29m infrastructure award to enable the creation of the world’s leading translational neuroscience facility.

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