by Admin | Sep 1, 2022 | Articles
Winds of change: using dust in Antarctic ice to understand past climates Published: Understanding prehistoric climates is key to understanding how our climate might change in the future and Antarctic ice cores provide fundamental information that forms the basis for...
by Admin | Aug 30, 2022 | Articles
Living in a material world: the importance of materials science and engineering Published: TALK LIKE A MATERIALS SCIENTIST AND ENGINEER ALLOY — a metallic material made of two or more elements CERAMIC — a material made by heating inorganic non-metallic components,...
by Admin | Aug 25, 2022 | Articles
What can we learn about microbiomes by studying wild mice? Published: Within every one of us, there lives a thriving community of microscopic life, known as our microbiome. Like most other vertebrates, we rely on our microbiomes to help us maintain key biological...
by Admin | Aug 23, 2022 | Articles
How can we end the health disparity that exists in asthma care? Published: Professor Brian Seymour of Edward Waters University, Jacksonville, Florida, USA, studies the immune system’s response to airborne substances that can trigger allergic reactions such as asthma,...
by Admin | Aug 18, 2022 | Articles
Behind the screens: the crystals that flow like rain down a windowpane Published: Liquid crystals are found all around us – in your phone, laptop and TV screens. Dr Akhshay Bhadwal, an experimental physicist at Nottingham Trent University, UK, and Dr Joseph Cousins, a...
by Admin | Aug 16, 2022 | Articles
I, chatbot: How ‘human’ should chatbots be? Published: Love them or hate them, chatbots are having an increasing role in the technological space, now that artificial intelligence has developed to a stage where they can be genuinely useful in fields such as healthcare,...
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