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Spending Review uncertainty

October 15, 2015
On Saturday 9th October 2010, tourists bustled around Westminster, as they usually do, taking pictures of Big Ben and peering through the gates of Downing Street.

Here we look at some stats on organic matter in space

October 14, 2015
Here we look at some stats on organic matter in space

The serious side of science jokes

October 12, 2015
If we really want to take science to the public, we’ll have to crack a smile says Dr Matthew Partridge

From Martian utensils to the man in the moon…

October 9, 2015
From Martian utensils to the man in the moon…our imaginations will always get the better of us says Russ Swan

Message in a bottle used for science

October 1, 2015
Back in August, the Marine Biological Association of the UK announced a rather surprising world record. A message in a bottle they had released some 108 years earlier into the...

The answer is in the toilet

September 28, 2015
As the seat-belt light stubbornly refuses to go out, and the three G&Ts sunk even before the pilot levelled out begin to nip at the bladder, a visit to the...

What is the future for the analytical laboratory? Time to extrapolate

September 21, 2015
Are we to trust the extrapolators of the world? And if so, what does this mean for the analytical laboratory of the future? Russ Swan has some answers…or rather, some...

How to write a paper (part 2)

September 7, 2015
Panic, co-authors and funny cats – you can put it off no longer, time to knuckle down in part 2 of Dr Matthew Partridge’s…

A ‘good book’ to believe in…

September 1, 2015
Over the last few months on my way to the office I have been regularly told that I am going to hell. An elderly woman – who, despite her years,...

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