by Admin | Jan 25, 2023 | Articles
Can mathematics keep our food safe to eat? Published: Keeping germs out of our food is a constant battle, but mathematical modelling can help us trace contamination and stop the spread. Professor Renata Ivanek, an epidemiologist at Cornell University, USA, has been...
by Admin | Jan 24, 2023 | Articles
How can we make STEM subjects more engaging for students? Published: At Point Park University in Pittsburgh in the US, education researchers Dr Ginny Chambers, Dr Kamryn York and Dr Mark Marnich are helping pre-service teachers develop their skills in STEM subjects to...
by Admin | Jan 19, 2023 | Articles
Taking fiction from broadsheet to broadband Published: Professor Katherine Bode at the Australian National University in Australia is rediscovering – and shaping – literary history by curating fiction from 19th and 20th century newspapers for 21st century reading....
by Admin | Jan 17, 2023 | Articles
Why do post-election protests occur? Published: Democratic elections have played a crucial role in making societies fairer and more equal. However, what happens when you live in a country where a political party rejects the election result, where post-election...
by Admin | Jan 12, 2023 | Articles
What skills do you need to succeed in school? Published: Your academic identity plays a key role in your education. Students with low self-confidence in their abilities are more likely to struggle in school and withdraw from university. To address this, Dr Cheryl...
by Admin | Jan 11, 2023 | Articles
Can tiny fossils disrupt global communications? Published: Microfossils are often smaller than a grain of sand, yet when they accumulate on the seafloor, they can have significant impacts on sediment stability. Dr Julia Reece, a marine geologist at Texas A&M...
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