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Translational research…and beyond

May 19, 2016
Professor Nicholas Lemoine, keynote speaker for ON Helix 2016, tells us about how translational research improves health outcomes for patients.

Did the dinosaurs suffer with malaria?

May 16, 2016
A new analysis of the prehistoric origin of malaria suggests that it evolved in insects at least 100 million years ago, and the first vertebrate hosts of this disease were...

Understanding the nuclear long game

May 9, 2016
With the UK likely to turn to nuclear power more in the future, the importance of how best to dispose of nuclear waste will become more pressing.

Chef de science

May 4, 2016
Professor Peter Barnham speaks on the science of molecular gastronomy.

Come on feel the noise

April 18, 2016
Dr Adele Murrell fills us in on a new approach to making sense of "junk" DNA and RNA "noise" to fight cancer.

Banging the drum for women

March 14, 2016
BioBeat was founded four years ago to redress the lack of females in the bioscience sector. Founder, Miranda Weston-Smith tells us about how BioBeat has grown since then.

Harnessing the quantum world

March 2, 2016
Professor Raymond Laflamme describes the quantum world, and details the biggest challenges involved in creating technology based on quantum properties.

Getting the right mix

February 19, 2016
We caught up with mixologist Thomas Aske to get behind the science of the perfect cocktail...

Move any mountain

February 12, 2016
Eva Enkelmann tells us how climate change really can move mountains.

What’s really going on with the Zika virus?

February 4, 2016
The Zika virus and its possible health risks to pregnant women are very much in the public eye at the moment, in every newspaper and on every news channel. Dr...

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