by Admin | Nov 20, 2019 | Career Guide
Meet our youth ambassador for environmental research, Kehkashan Basu Kehkashan Basu founded the Green Hope Foundation, a youth organisation working on UNESCO’s education for sustainable development, children’s rights and environmental protection, in 2012 when she was...
by Admin | Nov 18, 2019 | Articles
Energy storage in the 21st century For nearly three decades, lithium-ion batteries have been the dominant form of rechargeable energy storage. But is that about to change? Prof Jenny Pringle at Deakin University, Australia, and her collaborators at storEnergy are...
by Admin | Nov 15, 2019 | Blog
Want to do something meaningful this Christmas? Get creative with science Irina Kozorog/Shutterstock This guest post was written by Charlene Jennett and Anna Cox, UCL, for The Conversation two years ago, but it’s so good and still so relevant, which is why we’ve added...
by Admin | Nov 12, 2019 | Articles
Talking maps The way our brains think about places is very different to the way computers store map locations. At the University of Melbourne, Dr Stephan Winter and his colleagues are investigating ways to make computers better at interpreting our spoken directions....
by Admin | Nov 7, 2019 | Blog
Use maths in a zombie apocalypse and you’re more likely to survive Hands up if you think maths is pointless? Okay, so maths isn’t pointless, but how many of you believe that beyond finance and money-making, maths is pointless? Mathematicians at the University of...
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