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Characterise and control

April 13, 2017
Characterising the structure-function relationship of polymers is vital for improving production of these integral compounds – no easy task. Could a new approach to gel permeation chromatography allow better macromolecule...

Technicians assist university to create teaching laboratory

April 7, 2017
The University of Birmingham is continuing its investment of more than £40m in its new teaching labs, which has now entered its second phase.

Young STEM meets MPs

April 7, 2017
Naomi Clarke writes about the sixth annual Voice of the Future event where young STEM representatives quizzed political figures about science policy.

Out in the cold

April 5, 2017
Surprising perhaps; this time last year the nation was so confident Britannia ruled the polar waves we grew drunk on ‘Boaty McBoatface’ smugness.

Director of biomedical research institute announced

April 4, 2017
Professor Andrew Morris has been appointed director of a UK health and biomedical informatics research institute.

The science conundrum

April 3, 2017
Are we really cut out for this science lark? With our emotions, whims and fancies; it seems unfortunate science is left up to us. People, I mean.

The science behind humour

April 1, 2017
From quantum physics to medical clowning – Russ Swan wonders why scientific attempts to understand humour always seems so, well, humourless…

The wonders of graphene

April 1, 2017
Touted as a wonder material since its creation - just what is going on with graphene?

Pigeon thermoregulation

April 1, 2017
This wonderful image displays the intricate blood vessels inside a pigeon that allow it to regulate its temperature.

Novel cancer research projects launched

March 31, 2017
Cancer Research UK has announced the winners of its inaugural Grand Challenge competition, which aims to help researchers overcome the biggest issues in cancer research.

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