The STEM Equals Project Asks: What does it mean to be seen?
STEM Equals is a four-year research and impact project focused on women and LGBT visibility in STEM, in both academia and industry.
STEM Equals is a four-year research and impact project focused on women and LGBT visibility in STEM, in both academia and industry.
Caitlin and Kathryn recount their experience of public engagement in rural communities, and give some helpful tips for creating your own outreach activities.
Dzachary Zainudden examines how our immune system and the microbiome that dwells in the gut is influenced by breastfeeding during the early stages of life.
Luke Prentice investigates how the world of AI is being influenced by the animal kingdom and a few ways that future AI projects can give back to nature.
Recent findings from Glasgow University suggest a biological link between ageing and living in a stressful area. Kirstin investigates.
3D-printed organs from patient’s own cells are becoming a reality that could open the doors to a new era in regenerative medicine.
Emily investigates the bizarre biological mystery behind her life-altering genetic disease, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
Nina Kratky explores the notion of bacon and cheese as health foods.
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