by Admin | May 26, 2026 | Articles
Noise complaints: how statistical innovations are cleaning up noisy data Published: Scientific data are rarely clean and clear. Often, they are blurred or distorted by ‘noise’ – random disturbances that get mixed in with real data and make them difficult to interpret....
by Admin | May 20, 2026 | Articles
How does food shape our health? Published: A good diet is essential to our well-being, and the importance of a healthy diet only increases as we get older. While healthy diets help to keep us free from disease, diets lacking key nutrients can contribute to conditions...
by Admin | May 19, 2026 | Articles
Speaking between worlds: how P’urhepecha changes across communities Published: P’urhepecha is an Indigenous language of Mexico that is also spoken by diaspora communities in the USA. At Leiden University in the Netherlands, Dr Kate Bellamy is investigating how...
by Admin | May 12, 2026 | Articles
How can community voices transform HIV modelling and prevention? Published: In Kenya, men who have sex with men (MSM) face higher risks of HIV, yet their voices are often missing from the science that shapes health decisions. A team of academic and community...
by Admin | May 8, 2026 | Blog
Celebrating young innovators Following on from our article about EngineeringUk’s Big Bang initiatives, Georgie Brown provides an update on the finalists of the Big Bang competition: Nearly 200 secondary school students from across the UK are finalists of The Big Bang...
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