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An ode to imagination

January 15, 2020
Frustrated by siloed science, Dr Jennifer Rohn bemoans the lack of cross-disciplinary imagination that still lingers in the minds of some scientists

The hidden power of mathematics

December 12, 2019
As she gets set to tread the boards for the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, Dr Hannah Fry talks romantic maths, AI and Rubik's cubes…

Just good sense

November 29, 2019
Síle _Lane is on a mission to challenge misrepresentation of science and evidence. She is leading the AllTrials campaign, which makes institutions accountable to the House of Commons Science and...

Seeing into a black heart

October 28, 2019
Big problems need big solutions and can, on occasion, lead to big successes. Such it is with one of the most astounding images science has produced… the first ever of...

Playing it for laughs

October 14, 2019
We catch-up with presenter, comedian and science outreacher extraordinaire Helen Arney to talk stand-up, singing and cabaret.

The poetry of science

September 6, 2019
From explaining scientific concepts to the public to replacing traditional scientific abstracts with verse – Dr Sam Illingworth is taking on the world with his dual love of science and...

A real chemical showman

August 28, 2019
Science populariser and chemist extraordinaire Andrea Sella will be a keynote speaker at this year's Lab Innovations. We caught up with him to talk brave graduate students, historical apparatus and...

Five things you learn from working in cleanrooms

August 19, 2019
Want to avoid committing a serious faux pas before you start working in cleanrooms? That would be highly advisable says Lizzy Huitson as she takes us through her top tips…

In his element

July 29, 2019
We spoke to astrobiologist Robert Hazen whose new book, Symphony in C, draws parallels between carbon and music to help explain why the element is so essential to understanding cosmic...

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