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Oxygen sensing with Peter Ratcliffe

May 1, 2010
Two Wellcome Trust-funded researchers were honoured in this year’s Canada Gairdner Awards – we catch up with one of the winners and learn that oxygen sensing amongst cells is more...

Hauksbee Award winner Tim Harrison

April 1, 2010
The Royal Society’s Hauksbee Awards recognises the backroom boffins of science labs, research institutions and schools who work to support the UK science base. In March, ten individuals won the...

Talking viruses with Luke Jerram

March 1, 2010
Viruses and bacteria are microscopic – you can’t see them, but they’re everywhere, from work surfaces and your keyboard to probiotic drinks and petri dishes. We catchup with the artist...

Wet information processing with Maurits de Planque

February 1, 2010
So often it appears that nature has pipped technology to the post, and information processing is no exception. Scientists are creating a new kind of ’wet’ information processing technology capable...

Cell communication with Rune Linding

January 1, 2010
Understanding communication between cells is crucial because many forms of cancer and other diseases are caused by the breakdown of communications systems. A cutting edge technique that enables scientists to...

Mission to Mars: François Bosquillon de Frescheville has the answer

December 1, 2009
As if getting to Mars wasn’t a big enough challenge to start with – it turns out the really hard part is keeping in contact with Earth – we chat...

Smashing particles with Roger Jones

November 1, 2009
In the first in a new section where we get to quiz the people behind the discoveries - we meet the man who is tasked with stopping the next generation...

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