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?...
by Admin | Jul 5, 2022 | Articles
Unexpected ways that paint prevents corrosion Published: Our modern lifestyles depend on the material objects around us remaining strong and free from damage. Protective paints and coatings are effective at preventing corrosion damage, but how they do this – and how...
by Admin | Jul 1, 2022 | Blog
‘Influencer’ is now a popular career choice for young people – here’s what you should know about the creator economy’s dark side By gstockstudio – Adobe Stock Nina Willment, University of York A 2019 poll found that children would rather be YouTubers than astronauts....
by Admin | Jun 30, 2022 | Articles
How can engineering address human rights issues? Published: June 30, 2022 Across Peru, thousands of people do not have access to clean water or efficient transport links. Dr Davis Chacon-Hurtado, a Peruvian engineer at the University of Connecticut in the US, is using...
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