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A pocket full of pretty green

April 18, 2018
Cleaning up industrial heavy metal pollution, revitalising polluted waterways and a new source of gold, can moss really hold the key to all this? You bet says king of the...

The art of the matter

April 13, 2018
Last month we chatted with Dr Iris Salecker of the Visual Circuit Assembly Laboratory to find out what happened when she let an artist loose in her lab… this month...

Is there a risk in being a beach bum?

March 19, 2018
A recent study looking at the gut bacteria of surfers has given good reason for concern over the potential harm that resistant bacteria in natural environments pose to human health....

Best of both worlds

January 11, 2018
As we spew increasingly varied chemicals into the environment, the ability to detect contaminants in water is becoming a task more vital than ever. But, as we move towards systems...

Taming Tempests

September 8, 2017
Dr Qin Jim Chen explains how hurricane modelling enables the prediction of natural phenomena that could endanger lives

Trappist travel poster

March 1, 2017
A travel poster by NASA imagining a trip to the new exoplanets announced in late February, Trappist 1b-h.

King’s Gully

November 2, 2016
A rift canyon forming part of the King's Gully in Ireland.

Is this the death of formaldehyde?

September 27, 2016
Formaldehyde is a common lab chemical. Widely known for its use in embalming, it is also used as a disinfectant in laboratories – however, recent EU legislation suggests we need...

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