Insights

Pandemic

April 25, 2016
Facts and figures about pandemics

New Budget….so what’s different?

April 25, 2016
March 2016 saw the Chancellor George Osborne announce his eighth budget from the Dispatch Box, and there was mixed news for science and engineering.

Getting with the program

April 21, 2016
If you are realistic with what you can achieve, you need not be fearful of programming says Matthew Partridge as he delivers his ode to code...

Come on feel the noise

April 18, 2016
Dr Adele Murrell fills us in on a new approach to making sense of "junk" DNA and RNA "noise" to fight cancer.

Have we abused the p-value?

April 11, 2016
When it comes to the ubiquity of statistics, Russ Swan implores us to watch our P's and Q's.

To anthropocene or not to anthropocene – that is the question.

April 1, 2016
Just when are we? Officially we are in the geological epoch known as the Holocene – unofficially however, no one seems to think that is actually the case.

Long jawed spider

April 1, 2016
Jaws and head of a long jawed spider at 10x magnification.

Keeping the UK at the heart of global science & engineering

March 28, 2016
Ahead of the election, it was clear that immigration would be a hot topic this Parliament, and one that certainly impacts on UK science and engineering.

Holding it all together – in 3D

March 15, 2016
Sage advice this month from Dr Partridge – whatever you are doing, stop and get yourself on the 3D bandwagon...it could solve all your ‘bitty’ problems...

Banging the drum for women

March 14, 2016
BioBeat was founded four years ago to redress the lack of females in the bioscience sector. Founder, Miranda Weston-Smith tells us about how BioBeat has grown since then.

Sports doping

March 14, 2016
Find out facts about the history of doping in sports.

Is piracy of journals wrong?

March 7, 2016
Piracy and the modern world of academic publishing – Russ Swan gets into the moral maze of copyrighting scientific knowledge.

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