Your guide to the UK’s covid-19 testing rules and how LFTs really work With record numbers of people in England and Wales testing positive for covid-19, many want to know the significance of the lines ...
Xiang Zhang is the current President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong, appointed in July 2018. Zhang held ...
The series provides an insight into some of the world's most famous scientists, and some of the biggest discoveries ever made ...
A team of researchers report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on a new graphene-based sensor design that, through machine learning, was able to develop a near-human sense of ...
Anne-Marie Imafidon on fighting for diversity and equality in science Anne Ferguson-Smith on unravelling epigenetics Harald Haas on making waves in light communication Deborah Greaves on wave power ...
This vlog style film for primary schools explores the work of Sir Isaac Newton as a physicist and astronomer, and looks at ...
Eleanor Maguire wasn’t too thrilled when she was first offered an Ig Nobel Prize. The neuroscientist at University College London was being honoured for her study showing that London taxi drivers have ...
It was a ground-breaking eureka moment of modern-day science which all came about thanks to a sliver of sticky tape and a simple lump of graphite, a naturally occurring form of carbon. On a quiet ...
Research and development is an investment, not a cost, and if the UK is to maintain its world-leading position it must commit to long-term funding The research sector has been a consistent, if ...
Two decades ago, two scientists were playing around with sticky tape on a Friday night when they discovered the "miracle" material that went on to earn them a Nobel Prize. Graphene, a single layer of ...