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January 22, 2020

Birds, bullet trains and biomimicry

From trainers to high-speed transport, Alex Brumwell discusses the art of biomimicry and nature’s influence on our everyday lives.

Features / Life Sciences / Social Sciences

January 17, 2020

Modern medicine and successful dying

Katrina attended the Glasgow Science Festival event ‘Modern Medicine and Death – an Unhealthy Relationship?’ In the words of Lana Del Rey, “you and I, we were born to die” – so why does our society struggle so hard against the inevitability of death?

Chemistry / Snippets / Technology

January 15, 2020

Perovskites – the best material you’ve never heard of

From the simple structure under the earth’s crust to incredible energy conversion advances, Bradley Wilson introduces perovskites and discusses their potential in materials development.

Features / Life Sciences

December 20, 2019

The gas is always greener…

The deadly power of the cow burp. Understanding the contribution of the dairy industry to greenhouse gas emissions and how we can reduce them.

Features / Social Sciences

December 13, 2019

Is the black cat crossing your path more superstitious than you?

Watch that black cat crossing your path! But it may have its own superstitions…

Life Sciences / Snippets

December 11, 2019

Garlic and onions in cancer chemistry

Salvia Novianti Widjaja talks about the interesting interactions of garlic and onions in the mechanisms of breast cancer

Features / Life Sciences

December 6, 2019

Smell ya later: the thing about pheromones

Nina investigates the effect of scent on communication, behaviour and even dating.

Features / Life Sciences / Physical Sciences / Technology

November 29, 2019

An open-source force for good

Luke demonstrates the principle that when knowledge and technology are made easily accessible to all, the quality of life improvements that follow are as undeniable as the benefits it provides to society as a whole

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