by Admin | Jun 25, 2026 | Articles
What can pottery from the past teach us about containment today? Published: In a storeroom on the coast of the Greek island of Crete, a team of archaeologists is attempting an almost-4000-year-old 3D jigsaw puzzle. Led by Professor Carl Knappett from the University of...
by Admin | Jun 24, 2026 | Articles
Stealing the slimelight: the fascinating world of slime moulds Published: Slime moulds are intriguing, fungus-like organisms that play a huge but hidden role in the environment. Historically, they have been understudied, but they are now starting to receive more...
by Admin | Jun 23, 2026 | Articles
How can smart buildings reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help us adapt to climate change? Published: Most of the buildings we spend time in are solid and unmoving, and manage their environmental conditions (such as temperature, lighting and air flow) using...
by Admin | Jun 22, 2026 | Uncategorized
Issue 38 Sharing a passion for STEM around the world “Our aim is to bring science and scientists directly into classrooms, to empower, inspire and motivate children and teenagers,” says Dr Athanaisa (Nasia) Nikolaou, co-founder of Lecturers Without Borders (LeWiBo)....
by Admin | Jun 17, 2026 | Articles
Can microbes in a baby’s gut prevent food allergies? Published: Food allergies are becoming increasingly common in children, yet scientists still do not fully understand why some infants develop allergies while others do not. At the University of Rochester in the US,...
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