Insights

Laugh, think, repeat…

October 23, 2017
It is our Christmas, birthday and Eurovision all rolled into one. So much more than a mere sardonic finger wag at the apparently ridiculous, the Ig Nobels celebrate scientific originality...

Pipetting in Hollywood

October 18, 2017
Science writer and broadcaster Adam Rutherford will be a keynote speaker at this year’s Lab Innovations. We caught up with him ahead of the event to learn more about his...

Make a tuneful lab a happy lab

October 12, 2017
Labs all across the world have music echoing around the Petri dishes keeping their researchers happy and motivated. But playing your favourite tracks can be a minefield – here Dr...

Standing on SUCCESS

October 11, 2017
How to mitigate rising CO2 levels? The answer says Ehsan Jorat is right under our feet. Here he tells us about the EPSRC-funded project called SUCCESS and why soil could...

Immigration that works for science

October 4, 2017
Immigration is a hot topic in today’s political landscape, and CaSE is fighting hard for an immigration system that works for science and engineering.

A new literary experience

October 4, 2017
The science of the everyday can be anything but mundane… and Russ Swan will prove exactly that in his new book. But, he needs your help…I’m writing a book, and...

Immunotherapy

October 2, 2017
Using immunotherapy, scientists have found a way to remove the immune system's 'brakes'. Exciting times lie ahead for the newest weapon in the battle against cancer.

Saturn’s North Pole

October 1, 2017
An image of Saturn's North Pole captured by Cassini as it began its dives between the planet's rings.

It’s raining gems

September 21, 2017
Roll-up, roll-up! For we have an offer you can’t possibly refuse. A business venture to end all business ventures. And, you lucky people, all we need is your money and...

A bastion of collaboration

September 18, 2017
In January of next year, Professor Edith Heard will take on one of the most important jobs in European science – Director General of EMBL. Here she talks interdisciplinary science...

Science stand-up!

September 14, 2017
Utter terror – all in the name of science communication? You bet. As he heads to the Edinburgh Fringe, Dr Matthew Partridge makes…

A spot of intergalactic dusting

September 11, 2017
How to see through galactic dust in order to study the universe? Miguel Pereira Santaella thinks all you need is a splash of water…

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