by Admin | May 14, 2020 | Career Guide
Science for Ubuntu: The South African organisation humanising science Science for Ubuntu’s founder, Maboni Mmatli, is passionate about making science accessible to everyone, particularly in South Africa. He explains why science need not be ‘difficult’ or for the...
by Admin | May 8, 2020 | Blog
Partnerships make the STEM world go around In recent months, Futurum has been delighted to forge links with partners that, like us, are driven by a passion to promote and facilitate STEAMM education. If there are two words that link our circle of partners,...
by Admin | May 6, 2020 | Career Guide
Scientistt: the networking platform that makes research life ‘less lonely’ In a world that can too easily be fragmented and divided, Scientistt values connections and collaborations in research and development. Its ambitious vision is of a global scientific community...
by Admin | May 4, 2020 | Articles
What if we could develop a sensor that can detect pollutants like heavy metals? Dr Helen Bridle is an associate professor at Heriot-Watt University in the UK. One of her current research projects is focused on developing novel sensors to explore the relationship...
by Admin | May 1, 2020 | Blog
How do you start a science career with a big bang? GSK UK Young Scientist of the Year, 12-year-old Diya Vincent from Kent in the UK, has done just that… As a desire for quality, sustainable food grows, many of us toy with the idea of growing our own vegetables at...
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