by Admin | Mar 11, 2021 | Articles
Climate modelling: predicting the future of the planet The Earth’s climate is changing due to greenhouse gas emissions resulting from human activity. Being able to predict these changes is crucial for preparing for their effects and for providing the motivation needed...
by Admin | Mar 8, 2021 | Articles
Spreading the joy of mathematics Dr James Tanton is the founder of the Global Math Project, a worldwide movement of teachers committed to inspiring a love of mathematics in students and spreading the joy of this amazing subject to all corners of the globe! Following...
by Admin | Mar 5, 2021 | Blog
World Book Day 2021: the novels that have inspired academics Last week saw World Book Day 2021 take place and while students weren’t heading to schools dressed as their favourite literary characters, online events saw record numbers of people taking part. Wednesday’s...
by Admin | Mar 4, 2021 | Articles
Fire and ice: what nuclear war would mean for the planet Everyone knows that the detonation of nuclear weapons would be very bad news, but their devastation is not only limited to their immediate impacts. Professor Brian Toon, of the University of Colorado Boulder in...
by Admin | Mar 1, 2021 | Articles
The sky’s the limit: new horizons for aerospace Scientists have been inspired by the natural world since time immemorial. Professor Kristi Morgansen, of the University of Washington in the US, is combining insights from nature with traditional engineering, discovering...
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