Charlie Pilbeam-Bailey, Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science at the University of Greenwich, will offer a look at what forensic scientists look for at a crime scene. Pint of Science talks are a great ...
We offer a series of free talks for schools on electronic engineering and computer science topics. Our talks are suitable for students at all levels and the presentations are adapted according to the ...
When you think of The Institute of Cancer Research, what springs to mind? Perhaps it’s our position as the leading academic drug discovery unit in the world; pioneering new targeted cancer treatments ...
Formulations that target impact and localise action - discover the magic of science and how the latest technologies help us advance medical care. This exciting and topical talk will take place at The ...
Tickets are now on sale for the world’s largest festival of public science talks, Pint of Science, which will see University of Sheffield scientists take to the stage in venues across Sheffield ...
Here you will find links to the BBC's best science, technology, engineering and maths resources for primary and secondary schools - all in one place.
Now in its 13 th year, the Barts and Queen Mary Science Festival returned as an in-person event on Tuesday 20th June. The 2023 festival was supported by members of the NIHR Barts Biomedical Research ...
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Rathlin Island is at the heart of a ground-breaking project finding solutions to the climate crisis, and you have a chance to peek behind the curtain! Please check ferry times for travel, events are ...
With our Science Talk blog, we hope to lift the lid on the black box that is the ICR: to show you inside our labs, to introduce you to a few of the people here who make the discoveries, and to allow ...
This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American colleagues. It does not necessarily reflect the view of The ...