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Here we look at some stats on organic matter in space

October 14, 2015
Here we look at some stats on organic matter in space

The serious side of science jokes

October 12, 2015
If we really want to take science to the public, we’ll have to crack a smile says Dr Matthew Partridge

£5.4 million for next generation biomaterials

October 9, 2015
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has announced funding of £5.4 million for research into new healthcare materials.

From Martian utensils to the man in the moon…

October 9, 2015
From Martian utensils to the man in the moon…our imaginations will always get the better of us says Russ Swan

The surprising creativity of digital evolution

October 5, 2015
A creative machine may seem like somewhat of a paradox. We tend to think machines do strictly what they have been programmed to do. It turns out that machines can...

ZEISS and ECR microscopy partnership drives success

October 2, 2015
Optics technology company – ZEISS – has announced expansion of its multi-year partnership with the high-performance engine production company ECR Engines. ECR will use microscopes, provided by ZEISS, for quality...

Sea sapphire

October 1, 2015
To understand how sea sapphires – part of the copepod family – change from transparent colours to iridescent shades of blue, purple or green, a research team at Weizmann Institute...

Message in a bottle used for science

October 1, 2015
Back in August, the Marine Biological Association of the UK announced a rather surprising world record. A message in a bottle they had released some 108 years earlier into the...

Investment for UK medical technology innovation

September 30, 2015
The University of Leeds Medical Technologies Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) has received £3 million to continue bringing UK’s medical technology research to patients. The funding – provided by the...

How to make money in bio-technology’s golden era

September 29, 2015
Professor Janice Kiely, award-winning bio-sensing pioneer and a Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Fellow, explains how biotechnology researchers can tap into the commercial value of their ideas

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