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Microfluidics

September 1, 2017
Since its beginnings in the 1950s, is it time for microfluidics' capabilities to be fully recognised?

Never break the chain

September 1, 2017
It really is a question of when, not if. Change in academic publishing is coming – as someone once said – like a heart attack.

Rock ‘ard debate

August 7, 2017
Debate. It is, in so many ways, the bedrock of science. And we did just that to determine the strongest animal in the world...

Looking to the future ahead…

August 3, 2017
Noami Weir from the Campaign for Science and Engineering sets out a vision for science in these rapidly changing times...

Regenerative Medicine

August 1, 2017
An era where bespoke organs are grown to treat illness is coming sooner than you think... how aware are you of regenerative medicine?

Time for some cheese?

July 25, 2017
As ingenuity goes – we humans are unbearably smug. As a species, the notion that we can ‘out-invent’ any other inhabitants of the rock famous, among other things, for being...

Guide to the great outdoors

July 17, 2017
Dr Matthew Partridge talks us through the many gripes of field work in his forays outside the laboratory  I don’t get out much – both socially, and from a research...

Innovation comes in all shapes, sizes… and GSM

July 10, 2017
Ever been afraid of breaking that expensive bit of kit? Well, says Russ Swan, that was exactly the motivation behind a remarkable new microscope made from paper…the Foldscope

Could the increased public spend on science be swept aside?

July 6, 2017
Theresa May made much of her ambition to make the UK a global leader in research and innovation in the months leading up to the General Election. Will her commitment...

The 2017 Science Enabler Awards

July 3, 2017
So, 2020 then. The time by which Professor Stephen Hawking says we should be back on the Moon. He thinks it’s the only way to save us from ourselves, as...

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