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Have you ever stopped to consider what could be lurking in the dark of the Glasgow Subway Stations? New York could hold the answer.
Have you ever stopped to consider what could be lurking in the dark of the Glasgow Subway Stations? New York could hold the answer.
We continue our reports from Glasgow’s water challenge with Dr. Jane Stanley talking about ‘Lab Notes’ and ‘Tasty Notes’.
This article is Part III of III of our POST interview series with Dr Abbi Hobbs. In this final section of the interview, we consider the role scientists should have in governing bodies, and Dr Hobbs offers advice to young scientists who want their research to have a real impact on society.
Emily Breen compares the opinions of technology experts on the development of AI.
Kirsty McLean investigates the daunting world of false memories and memory manipulation.
This article is Part II of III of our POST interview series with Dr Abbi Hobbs. In this next section, we discuss Dr Hobbs’s background and her work in the social science department of POST, the relationship between POST and the European Parliamentary Technology Assessment, and the challenges and demands of research in a political context that expects instant responses.
Lights. Camera. PowerPoint. Action! Producing the perfect pitch or presentation can be tough, and so the Water Innovation Challenge delegates were delighted to hear a flamboyant presentation from Fiona Milligan Rennie about presenting itself....
Water. We all drink it, but how many of us think it? theGIST reports from The Water Innovation Challenge launch party.
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