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Climate change – has the UN got the wrong frame of mind?

November 30, 2015
If we really want to beat global warming we have to forget emissions testing and start thinking psychologically says Dr Laurence Matthews, a recent speaker at the Scientists for Global...

Win a golden ticket to this year Christmas Lectures

November 27, 2015
The Royal Institution is offering a golden opportunity for five individuals to win a pair of tickets to this year’s Christmas Lectures – ‘How to survive in space’.

€16 billion funding for research and innovation

November 27, 2015
The European Commission has announced an investment of €16 billion (£11 billion) for research and innovation in the next two years under the EU research and innovation scheme, Horizon 2020.

What will the lab of the future look like?

November 26, 2015
Driven forward by improving technologies and increasing demands, the lab of the future could be markedly different in appearance from the laboratories we work in today. From incorporating 3D printing...

2015 Spending Review

November 25, 2015
In the Government’s Spending Review and Autumn Statement, Chancellor George Osborne has committed to protecting the £4.7 billion science budget in real terms up to until the end of the...

From sci-fi to reality – portable analysis

November 24, 2015
Over the years, many and varied predictions have been made regarding technological advances, with countless seemingly ‘crazy’ ideas originating in works of science fiction. Here, Stephen Tomisich discusses the inexorable...

Funding for lightning research

November 23, 2015
The Universities and Science Minister – Jo Johnson – has announced £2.6 million for development of new ways of protecting modern aircraft from lightning strikes.

Boost for international dementia research

November 20, 2015
An EU programme aiming to combat neurodegenerative diseases known as the JPND has announced £25.7 million for dementia research.

A most sophisticated stowaway

November 19, 2015
Unravelling Helicobacter pylori’s gut-grabbing grip has revealed some truly unique evolutionary adaptations – including a remarkable ability to attach to gastric epithelium

Here we look at some stats on photosynthesis…

November 18, 2015
Photosynthesis is just one classically understood biological process now thought of as quantum. Here we look at some stats…

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