by Admin | Aug 30, 2019 | Blog
“Adults doubted the capabilities of young people like me.” Kehkashan Basu, 19, Founder of the Green Hope Foundation Kehkashan Basu founded the Green Hope Foundation, a youth organisation working on UNESCO’s Education for Sustainable Development, children’s rights and...
by Admin | Aug 28, 2019 | Articles
The need for antimicrobial peptides in a world of antibiotic resistance Terri Camesano is a professor of chemical engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the US. Much of her research is concerned with peptides, specifically their antimicrobial and wound...
by Admin | Aug 22, 2019 | Blog
Who will be the Royal Photographic Society’s Science Photographer of the Year? Science and art are like lab grown burgers and knickerbocker glories: they seem to require so many different skills and attributes to make, it’s difficult to imagine them being anything...
by Admin | Aug 20, 2019 | Career Guide
How to encourage citizens to ask good questions and solve big problems Curious Minds, a New Zealand Government initiative, aims to encourage and support all citizens to “ask good questions, solve local problems and uncover innovative science and technology solutions...
by Admin | Aug 20, 2019 | Career Guide
New Zealand: Creating a nation of curious minds Five years ago, the New Zealand Government set out a ten-year goal for better engagement between science, technology and society. Helen Sillars, Manager for Specialised Investments, explains why the Ministry of Business,...
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