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Space scientist Aderin-Pocock to present bicentenary Ri Christmas Lectures

March 17, 2025
Space scientist and broadcaster Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock will present this year’s Royal Institution (Ri) Christmas Lectures – marking the event’s 200th anniversary.

Letters of mark

February 24, 2025
Professional registration provides a clear indication of competency and access to valuable resources, explains Laurence Dawkins-Hall, with a shortened route for apprentice technicians and scientists.

Hadley Centre climate work ROI is 33 times Government’s expenditure

January 27, 2025
Leading UK climate change research site the Hadley Centre Climate Programme (HCCP) provided a return 33 times the support provided for its work between 2018 and 2021.

At the heart of things

January 20, 2025
London’s role as a lab science location has been limited by shortage of sites but evidence suggests the picture is changing rapidly, suggests Miranda Knaggs.

Horizon based scheme invests €3.2 million in boosting Europe’s quantum research

January 13, 2025
A four year project intended to boost Europe’s role in quantum research has secured €3.2 million from Horizon Europe.

Gravitational lensing and international teamwork unveils 44 unknown stars

January 6, 2025
Physicists from across the world studying a distant galaxy in a multinational project have discovered more than 40 previously undetected stars.

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December 20, 2024
Scientist and presenter Dr Chris van Tulleken explains why eating is like an arms race as he prepares to deliver the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, while we present this year’s...

Making tough choices digestible

December 16, 2024
"To eat is to compete in an arms race," says Dr Chris van Tulleken, whose thoughts on evangelising through science, engaging food producers and self-experimentation promise another absorbing series of...

Lab Babble: A certain ratio

November 18, 2024
And the award goes to... a man. Perhaps we need to look more critically at the gender imbalance among scientific prize recipients, suggests Russ Swan.

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