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Are we close to the stem cell revolution?

May 4, 2016
Stem cell therapy has been in use for many years, but with only limited reach. As such the oft bandied stem cell revolution has still yet to arrive. Steve Buckwell...

Climatology

May 3, 2016
Facts and figures on the future prediction of climates around the world.

Dumbing it down for the masses

May 3, 2016
We are in something of a boom period for popularising science, especially on TV. But, says Russ Swan, is it dumbed down so much as to be pointless?

Spin out sold to Icelandic buyers

May 3, 2016
A spin out specialising in robotic limb development has been sold to Icelandic prosthetic makers Össur Hf in a £27.5m deal.

Honey bee stinger

May 3, 2016
Image of a honey bee's stinger at 20x magnification with a confocal microscope.

The parable of Boaty McBoatface….

April 29, 2016
I am not a humourless dullard. Really, I’m not.

750k investment in renewable energy

April 29, 2016
MaRei, Ireland’s marine and renewable energy centre, has received €750,000 for research and development into renewable energy sources.

My, what a busy cortex…

April 29, 2016
Next Tuesday is the day. Most certainly. Oh yes, there is no turning back now. Next Tuesday it will be that we on the Science Lite desk give up smoking.

Energy Innovation Centre opened in Warwick

April 28, 2016
Warwick Manufacturing Group has opened a new £50m energy innovation centre to focus on the development of battery technology. The largest manufacturing group in the world, Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG)...

How to handle copper

April 26, 2016
Bacteria that can convert methane could be incredibly useful, but in order for biotechnologists to take advantage of these methanotrophs we need to understand their ability to handle certain metals.

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