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Who’s your daddy?

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AlphaBioLabs provide DNA paternity, drug and alcohol testing services and are the only lab used by …

UK Science doesn't need the EU, but it helps

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 10 Jun 2016

The Science Council’s EU debate held recently was full of well-rehearsed arguments from both sides.…

Technicians Make it Happen

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As part of our support for the Technicians Make it Happen campaign, we speak to Kelly Vere
about …

Translational research...and beyond

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 19 May 2016

Professor Nicholas Lemoine, keynote speaker for ON Helix 2016, tells us about how translational res…

Did the dinosaurs suffer with malaria?

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 16 May 2016

A new analysis of the prehistoric origin of malaria suggests that it evolved in insects at least 10…

Understanding the nuclear long game

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 9 May 2016

With the UK likely to turn to nuclear power more in the future, the importance of how best to dispo…

Chef de science

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 4 May 2016

Professor Peter Barnham speaks on the science of molecular gastronomy.

Come on feel the noise

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 18 Apr 2016

Dr Adele Murrell fills us in on a new approach to making sense of "junk" DNA and RNA "noise" to fig…

Banging the drum for women

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 14 Mar 2016

BioBeat was founded four years ago to redress the lack of females in the bioscience sector. Founder…

Harnessing the quantum world

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 2 Mar 2016

Professor Raymond Laflamme describes the quantum world, and details the biggest challenges involved…

Getting the right mix

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 19 Feb 2016

We caught up with mixologist Thomas Aske to get behind the science of the perfect cocktail...

Move any mountain

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 12 Feb 2016

Eva Enkelmann tells us how climate change really can move mountains.

What's really going on with the Zika virus?

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 4 Feb 2016

The Zika virus and its possible health risks to pregnant women are very much in the public eye at t…

Microscopic subway passengers with a ticket to ride

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 22 Jan 2016

A complete map of the microbiome of the New York City subway system? It’s possible – and all it tak…

Antimicrobial resistance – a disaster in the making?

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 8 Jan 2016

After the emergence of yet another antibiotic resistance mechanism in the form of MCR-1, the future…

Over the moon for extreme lecture

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 14 Dec 2015

This year’s Royal Institution Christmas Lecturer, Dr Kevin Fong, takes his responsibility to the n…

A hole new approach

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 11 Dec 2015

Jemma Rowlandson tells us how nanoporous materials are set to take on the world, and win

From bright stars to dark energy

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 23 Nov 2015

Dr Rita Tojeiro was recently awarded one of five 2015 L’Oréal-UNESCO UK & Ireland Women In Science …

The extreme science of ‘White Mars’

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In one of the coldest, most isolated and remote places on Earth, a multicultural crew of 13 perform…

Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock talks exoplanets, public engagement and citizen science

qwwqdccwwm.d qwwqdccwwm.d | Added: 19 Oct 2015

Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, MBE, space scientist and all round science communication heroine talks exo…