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Taking on the resistance

January 12, 2018
It is no secret that there is a desperate need for a response to antimicrobial resistance, so what are we doing about it? Not nearly enough and Dr Peter Jackson...

Plastic (not so) fantastic

January 11, 2018
Microplastic pollution of the oceans is a deadly ecological problem, yet oddly we cant find 99% of it. Can the “lost” plastic be found with a dye normally associated with...

Exploring the void

December 20, 2017
With the universe in constant motion, making reliable astrophysical observations can be tricky – especially as we appear to be in something of a cosmic void. Benjamin Hoscheit explains…In my...

‘Tis the season for laughter and joy

December 18, 2017
Fresh from delivering this year’s RI Christmas lectures, Professor Sophie Scott put her unique spin on this stalwart of the science communications diary – we caught up with her as...

Pipetting in Hollywood

October 18, 2017
Science writer and broadcaster Adam Rutherford will be a keynote speaker at this year’s Lab Innovations. We caught up with him ahead of the event to learn more about his...

Standing on SUCCESS

October 11, 2017
How to mitigate rising CO2 levels? The answer says Ehsan Jorat is right under our feet. Here he tells us about the EPSRC-funded project called SUCCESS and why soil could...

A bastion of collaboration

September 18, 2017
In January of next year, Professor Edith Heard will take on one of the most important jobs in European science – Director General of EMBL. Here she talks interdisciplinary science...

A spot of intergalactic dusting

September 11, 2017
How to see through galactic dust in order to study the universe? Miguel Pereira Santaella thinks all you need is a splash of water…

When will we finally see red?

August 17, 2017
The players are varied and the scene is set – so who will win the new space race? Astrophysicist Andrew May takes us through the scientific achievements and political landscape...

Apprenticeships: A good step forward, but nothing new

August 10, 2017
They maybe much lauded, and rightly so, but apprenticeships in science are nothing new says Sir Terry Croft...

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