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NHS Pathology

February 1, 2017
NHS Pathology is a vast, varied and vital profession. How much do you know about pathology?

1984…in 2017?

February 1, 2017
Life imitating art imitating life. Such is the horrific snake eating its own tail approach of the Trump administration. The ‘Donald’ has obviously read 1984 – sadly he has taken...

Keeping the government reliably informed

January 30, 2017
On Friday 6th of February the Cabinet Office announced a new ‘anti-lobbying’ clause to be introduced into all new government grants.

The 2017 survival guide

January 19, 2017
In the post-truth era – science may need a little pep talk. Well listen up, Russ Swan is here with his survival guide for the upcoming year…

Time to clear the decks and face 2017

January 16, 2017
Has 2016 sapped your optimism? Fear not – Dr Matthew Partridge has the solution, sadly it does involve cleaning up…

Medical Marijuana

January 4, 2017
Information on medical marijuana, from its main medical compounds to how many people have access to it legally.

Science communication and the figure of speech

January 4, 2017
I’ve been thinking about words. Ideal you might imagine, given my role on the magazine. But specifically I have been caught up on metaphors and, of course, their distinctly anaemic...

Let the blue sky ease your hangover

January 3, 2017
Well hello there! Welcome to 2017… we trust the hangovers are beginning to wane? No? Fear not – let us ease the pain with the balm of science funding...what better...

Did 2016 end well for science?

December 29, 2016
The Autumn Statement has passed, with science funding promised by the Chancellor. But what's next? Naomi Weir, takes a closer look

Stereotypes – the good, the bad and the ugly

December 19, 2016
Russ Swan has done the maths on scientific-stereotypes so we don’t have to…which, it turns out, is a good thing – scientists don’t really like maths…

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