Jane Goodall was brought up to value independence. But, like many women, she had to overcome lack of confidence to progress her career. Now, she encourages other female scientists to aim high. Her busy lab life is offset by walking and photography.
If you think of good science communicators, it’s likely that the names Brian Cox, Alice Roberts or Neil deGrasse Tyson may come to mind. But do you consider them good science communicators because they look competent or because they are attractive?
Researchers engaged with people across the East of England and found anxiety and resentment, as well as a broad consensus that the UK should remain in the single market.
Researchers have developed the world’s thinnest metallic nanowire, which could be used to miniaturise many of the electronic components we use every day.
Gardener Terry Hayden loves his job at Christ’s College where one of his annual tasks is to gather fruit from the College’s 400-year-old mulberry tree. Other duties include bee-keeping and maintaining the historic (and famously chilly) swimming pool.
James Williams, a 35-year-old doctoral candidate researching design ethics at Oxford University, has been announced as the inaugural winner of the $100,000 Nine...
A study by scientists from the University of Cambridge has revealed how cooperative behaviour between insect family members changes how rapidly body size evolve...