by Admin | Jul 15, 2022 | Career Guide
“The biggest takeaway for me is recognising that young people want the same things from education that changemaker adults want.” Published: July 15, 2022 In Greater Manchester, UK, and over the course of one year, 20 headteachers have come together with 20 young...
by Admin | Jul 14, 2022 | Articles
Could computer programs match the abilities of our brains? Published: July 14, 2022 The human brain is one of the most intricate systems in nature. Recreating its behaviour using computer programs is no easy task, but it can be done – by using artificial intelligence...
by Admin | Jul 13, 2022 | Articles
Numbers and networks: how can we use mathematics to assess the resilience of global supply chains? Published: July 13, 2022 In recent years, global supply chains have faced disruptions from numerous causes, from a single ship blocking the Suez Canal to the...
by Admin | Jul 12, 2022 | Articles
From field to lab: the changing nature of archaeology Published: As techniques improve, archaeology is becoming an ever-more sophisticated process. Though shovels remain useful, dig sites now utilise drones and clever imaging techniques, while back at the lab,...
by Admin | Jul 7, 2022 | Articles
Does the way we fund scientific research benefit everyone equally? Published: Funding agencies allocate money to scientific research projects with aims that could benefit society. But how do we know what the full effects of research are, and who these benefits reach?...
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