Nathan Ni holds a PhD from Queens University. He is a science editor for The Scientist’s Creative Services Team who strives ...
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Cue the grousing: This was computer science, not physics or chemistry! Indeed, of the five laureates on Tuesday and Wednesday ...
In this week’s edition of the Science for All newsletter, Priyali Prakash writes about how lidocaine ointments work ...
Biodiversity is in crisis, with unprecedented rates of species extinction being driven by human activities. Inspired by carbon credit systems that incentivize conservation and restoration efforts, a ...
In its fourth edition this October, WIP Festival brings an agenda of workshops, talks, performances, parties with DJs and ...
A wave of sound envelops the room, an ethereal crystal vibration and humming, before a gong interrupts the reverie. Welcome ...
Some were forced to stay home during lockdown. Others, such as workers in US counties with the largest Black populations, ...
Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine has been awarded to US scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for their work on the discovery of microRNA, a molecule that governs how cells in the body ...
A special art weekend, Golden October, will take place at Cornubian Arts & Science Trust (CAST) in the centre of Helston this month ...
A gray area in immigration law has spawned a lucrative industry.