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What’s in a label?

October 20, 2016
Time to stick it to The Man and play both fast and loose with H&S in the lab? Bad idea says Dr Matthew Partridge as he ponders…

How will UK science be protected during Brexit?

October 18, 2016
Dr Anusha Panjwani writes on the challenges facing UK science in the wake of the Brexit vote.

Time to abolish embargoes?

October 10, 2016
Time to tell the world about your work…but not just yet. Russ Swan on the unnecessary nuisance of scientific embargoes

Man and machine or man vs machine?

October 6, 2016
Can artificial intelligence carry out scientific research?

Wonderful poison

October 3, 2016
Some weird and wonderful facts about venom

Rat sperm and rocks with personalities that dazzle

October 3, 2016
It was most definitely party time here on the Science Lite desk a few weeks back – for it was the most important time of our year – the Ig...

Time for very careful scrutiny of the Higher Education & Research Bill

September 29, 2016
Over the summer, CaSE convened a workshop on the Higher Education & Research Bill attended by around 40 people from CaSE member organisations and collaborators across academia, industry, charities and...

Good hair day for mathematicians

September 20, 2016
Fermat’s last theorem and the Poincaré conjecture – just two of the great mathematical problems that have tested and teased humanity’s love affair with numbers for generations. And it is...

Back to reality

September 15, 2016
As the summer draws to a close, time to get back into the swing of laboratory work.

Can we clone our way out of trouble?

September 5, 2016
Can we clone our way out of trouble? The imminent death of a fruiting icon throws Russ Swan into a moral quandary…

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