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Encapsulating the COVID-19 vaccine race: the investor

July 27, 2020
Having worked with Stabilitech in various capacities over the past decade, Colin Maltby, Director of First Sentinel was uniquely positioned to understand the depth and breadth of the COVID-19 vaccine...

Encapsulating the COVID-19 vaccine race: the developer

July 27, 2020
Since January, weekends have been a thing of the past for Chairman Wayne Channon and his colleagues. Still, when you have the world's first thermally stable, orally administered COVID-19 vaccine...

A question of reagents

April 30, 2020
At the time of writing, more than 1.3M people have been infected and more than 72,600 deaths have been linked to the current outbreak of coronavirus. We caught up with...

Good science communication is vital

April 27, 2020
There is no more important time to get science communication right than during a pandemic. But, says Melanie Challenger, that is harder than it seems…

The ultimate in self-isolation

April 2, 2020
After spending a year at Concordia – ESA's isolated, Antarctic research station – to understand what life would be like on Mars, Dr Beth Healey knows a thing or two...

Curbing our animal instinct

March 10, 2020
Amy Beale, Scientific Liaison Officer at independent charity FRAME explains the importance of education in raising awareness of the use of animals in research and testing, and the alternative techniques...

Bridging the neutron gap

March 3, 2020
So much more than the quiet neighbour of the sub-atomic world, neutrons hold the key to so many breakthroughs – from the origin of the universe to novel medicines. Which...

What a tip…

February 28, 2020
A life-long fascination, a haven for rare species and a multi-legged monster new to science… Liam Olds takes us through his amazing journey into the wildlife of former colliery sites

Give it some mussel

February 18, 2020
The adhesive properties of mussels are inspiring incredible innovations – from making sorbents, clearing oil spills to distilling water. We spoke to Dr Seth B Darling at the US's Argonne...

Catching the elusive neutrino

January 16, 2020
From seeing a blackhole form to understanding antimatter… neutrinos could hold the keys to them all – however they are frustratingly difficult to detect. Here, Dr John Marshall tells us...

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