by Admin | May 9, 2024 | Articles
Engaging history: the educational impact of medieval objects Published: At the University of Chester in the UK, historians Professor Katherine Wilson and Dr Thomas Pickles are seeking to reinvigorate history education through the incorporation of everyday medieval...
by Admin | May 8, 2024 | Articles
Can analytical chemistry make beer taste better? Published: Since beer was invented thousands of years ago, brewers have been modifying, adapting and experimenting with their recipes. Subtle changes to a beer’s ingredients can have a noticeable impact on its flavour....
by Admin | May 7, 2024 | Articles
Can we reveal Earth’s secrets by dating faults? Published: Understanding the Earth’s geological history is crucial, not only for revealing its hidden evolutionary past but also for predicting future events. Dr Dawn Kellett, a research scientist at the Geological...
by Admin | May 2, 2024 | Articles
What happens when plastics break down into microplastics and nanoplastics? Published: Microplastics and their even smaller cousins, nanoplastics, are a growing concern for environmental and human health. At the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in Florida, USA, and the...
by Admin | May 1, 2024 | Articles
How the latest tech is unveiling the brain’s complex functionality Published: Understanding how our brains work in health and disease is hugely challenging, not least because all interactions have to be performed on a delicate, complex, actively working brain....
by Admin | Apr 30, 2024 | Articles
A CURE for education: how can genuine scientific experiences inspire future scientists? Published: What is it like to be a research scientist conducting hands-on experiments in a working lab? How well can science lessons prepare – and encourage – students for careers...
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