by Admin | Sep 19, 2025 | Blog
Using nature and technology to create works of art Now that we are a few weeks into the new academic year here in the UK, alarm clocks are reliably on repeat, timetables have been memorised, and goals are being set for the year ahead. You might be thinking about how...
by Admin | Sep 18, 2025 | Articles
Searching for enigmatic biomarkers to address a devastating degenerative disease Published: Friedreich’s ataxia is a genetic disorder that damages the nervous system and dramatically reduces life expectancy. It is caused by low levels of an elusive protein called...
by Admin | Sep 17, 2025 | Articles
Is it harder to buy a house these days, or have young people been eating too many avocados? Published: Today’s younger generations are finding it harder to buy homes than previous generations did. So, are younger people being less responsible with their money, or is...
by Admin | Sep 16, 2025 | Articles
Bugs and artificial intelligence: what is happening in the field of software engineering? Published: Software plays a huge role behind the scenes of our lives, but there can be disastrous consequences when it malfunctions. Dr Masud Rahman, a software engineering...
by Admin | Sep 11, 2025 | Articles
Embracing bilingualism to heal and empower teachers and students Published: In an era where multilingualism is the norm rather than the exception, many schools still privilege a narrow version of ‘standard’ English which overlooks the linguistic and cultural realities...
Recent Comments