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Reading the small print…

July 4, 2016
When it comes to science coverage, a glance beyond the headlines is always needed warns Russ Swan.

The hunt for exoplanets

July 1, 2016
The first exoplanet was discovered in 1992. Since then we have discovered hundreds but there are many yet to be found. Here are some facts on those we have found.

Two tales of two ships

July 1, 2016
Typical. You wait years for a story about a polar research ship, then two come along at once.

Time to leave, but also to get on with the job

June 27, 2016
My initial reaction, perhaps like many, is that I’m relieved that the referendum campaign is now over.

Get out your tickling sticks

June 24, 2016
Laughter, they say, is the best medicine. ‘They’ are obviously idiots. It quite clearly isn’t.

Stand by your beds!

June 20, 2016
Get out the duster, put down your work and get your excuses ready – the VIPs are in…and they are heading to inspect your lab.

Science funding shakeup needs your attention

June 10, 2016
With devolved elections on 5th May and the EU referendum looming large, last month saw the announcement of the major research and higher education shake-up that has been expected since...

Science PR: hindrance or help?

June 3, 2016
The murky goings on in the world of scientific PR should give us cause for concern says Russ Swan as he picks apart the strange case of the world’s oldest...

Unexpected side effects of drugs

June 1, 2016
Although drugs are usually intended to treat one ailment or disease, they can often be repurposed. Here are some examples.

The oft-forgotten workforce…

June 1, 2016
Not to come over all Life of Brian, but what have the technicians ever done for us?

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