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The Golden Rule of Experimental Science

June 15, 2014
Michael de Podesta gives us his golden rule of experimental science; do it quick and then do it right As an experimental scientist at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), I...

Number Cruncher 15

June 14, 2014
The stats of tech transfer and spin out companies

Serendipitous discoveries – a scientific legend

June 11, 2014
In need of a major scientific breakthrough? Then Russ Swan has an important tip…embrace your inner klutz and go for it! Science has a long and noble history of progress...

Guiliana Noratto says eat three peaches a day

June 9, 2014
Washington State University food scientist Guiliana Noratto has found that compounds in peaches can inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells and their ability to spread. Here we learn more...

Journey to The Island of Stability

June 2, 2014
The idea of an undiscovered island seems almost impossibly romantic. In an age where satellites probe the Earth with the precision previous generations of cartographers would barely have dreamed of,...

Love is in the air

May 27, 2014
Spring, as they say, has most definitely sprung. As the daffodils sway gently in the breeze and lambs skip youthfully in the lush fields, nature turns her mind to all...

Embrace the stereotype

May 19, 2014
Untameable hair and spectacles or skinny jeans and superhero t-shirts – should we worry about the publics’ stereotypical image of a scientist? Far from it says Russ Swan, time to...

How do we combat the anti-vaxxers?

May 16, 2014
A spike in the number of measles cases in America has been blamed on the anti-vaccination movement, but why – when science has proved that vaccination is safe – are...

Celebrating crystallography

May 15, 2014
In this section, we invite our readers to tell us about their work, lives and scientific passions, Here, Bob Newport, Professor of Materials Physics at the University of Kent, tells...

Number Cruncher 14

May 14, 2014
Scientific publishing is changing - here we look at some facts and figures

Dr Valery Nesvizhevsky on his serendipitous discovery

May 12, 2014
Researchers at the Institut Laue Langevin recently made a serendipitous discovery while reviewing 60-year old research into the lifetime of neutrons. They inadvertently stumbled on a new scientific tool to...

Asteroid impact a greater threat than we thought

May 6, 2014
On the 6th of August 1945 the World’s eyes were violently opened to the reality of nuclear war. As ‘little boy’ – an American uranium-gun type warhead – detonated over...

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