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Outreach: the gift that keeps on giving

June 10, 2015
Rebecca Allen tells us about her positive experience with public outreach and why scientists should dedicate their precious free time to educate the public… The academic world is full of...

Boost for European astronomy

June 8, 2015
The European Union has been announced a €15 million investment for astronomers and astrophysicists. The funding will help astronomers tackle big data challenges with the launch of the ASTERICS project,...

Stats on the ATLAS experiment

June 4, 2015
In Big, bold and complex… we find out just how hard it is to handle the big data from the ATLAS detector at CERN. Here are some stats on the ATLAS experiment...

Big, bold and complex…how to handle the data from the LHC restart?

June 2, 2015
Reda Tafirout tells us what being a Tier-1 data centre entails and discusses how they prepared themselves for LHC’s recent switch on

We are living in the golden age of big data.

June 1, 2015
We are, I hardly need point out, living in a golden age of big data. It is completely changing the way most science is done; indeed some science can only...

Here are some diamond stats

May 29, 2015
A girl's best friend they may be - but now computer scientists want a bit of bling. The colour centres in that famous carbon lattice could well make the ideal...

Musical mould makes miserabilists mirthful

May 28, 2015
As the occupants of the Science Lite desk segue gently into middle-age, there aren’t many occasions where we all look at each other and say “so, that gig last night…Aaaamazing...

Unleash your chemical Gollum

May 28, 2015
My lab is currently undergoing a Health and Safety (H&S) upgrade

Are we living through the seventh mass extinction event?

May 28, 2015
Mass extinctions…they are a bit like buses. You wait an epoch for one, then two come along at once. Over the past 540 million years there have been five periods...

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