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How hard is it to create antimatter?

May 3, 2017
Antimatter is crucial to understanding how the universe works - but how hard is it to create it?

A spring in your step

May 3, 2017
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...

The endless complexity of nature

May 1, 2017
Nature really can be a swirling, contradictory mess; her simplicity so often a facade propped up by savage complexity.

Time to end the data massage

April 17, 2017
Matthew Partridge has a gentle reminder for us all: experiments don’t lie; researchers lie when they don’t like the experiment and ‘correct’ the data…

Young STEM meets MPs

April 7, 2017
Naomi Clarke writes about the sixth annual Voice of the Future event where young STEM representatives quizzed political figures about science policy.

Out in the cold

April 5, 2017
Surprising perhaps; this time last year the nation was so confident Britannia ruled the polar waves we grew drunk on ‘Boaty McBoatface’ smugness.

The science conundrum

April 3, 2017
Are we really cut out for this science lark? With our emotions, whims and fancies; it seems unfortunate science is left up to us. People, I mean.

The science behind humour

April 1, 2017
From quantum physics to medical clowning – Russ Swan wonders why scientific attempts to understand humour always seems so, well, humourless…

The wonders of graphene

April 1, 2017
Touted as a wonder material since its creation - just what is going on with graphene?

Far-reaching consequences of Brexit for science can be tackled now

March 29, 2017
Today Article 50 will be delivered to the EU, but what does this mean for Science in the UK?

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