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Voyager’s unlikely stowaway

October 18, 2013
Clean room etiquette, Voyager 1 and an unlikely stowaway _– how a human fingerprint ended up leaving the solar systemWe're all familiar with the concept of the clean room, and...

Do we need to rethink our relationship with bacteria?

October 16, 2013
Is our need for clean making our children – and us – sick?In our increasingly sanitary world, we wipe away thousands of bacteria and viruses – some harmful, some completely...

Epigenetics reaches fever pitch

October 1, 2013
The excitement around epigenetics has mounted almost to fever pitch levels in the last five years.In the build-up to the ENCODE study findings last year, claims and counter claims began...

Number Cruncher 7

October 1, 2013
NASA have reported that Voyager 1 left the heliosphere - a 'bubble' of plasma that streams outward from our Sun - on 25th August 2012, entering interstellar space. It is...

Riddle me this…

September 30, 2013
As you have no doubt seen – we are giving away the rather marvellous Art of Science game. Chock full of incredibly testing science questions, it is sure to keep...

Humans are dominant cause of climate change

September 27, 2013
As the IPCC delivered their fifth assessment report on climate change they were very keen to stress that despite the vast amount of media coverage it will no doubt generate,...

A case of mistaken identity

September 19, 2013
An adorable creature was assumed to be something else for more than 100 years, but what is the significance of this revelation?Likened to a house cat and teddy bear hybrid,...

Predicting the future is a risky business

September 13, 2013
No fusion power, no fuel cells…not even reliable light bulbs – have we really got the 21st century we were promised? Russ Swan laments a dream that seems forever out...

Marvellous microbes

September 9, 2013
Readers of our print edition will have recieved  the second of the LN Companion Series of supplements. In it, we take a look at microbiology – possibly the one of...

Talking endogenous retroviruses with Dr Ravinder Kanda

September 6, 2013
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) constitute a substantial fraction of vertebrate genomes, but how did they get there and why are the important? To find out, we chat to Dr Ravinder Kanda...

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