Rheology is an enormously far-reaching branch of physics (or physical chemistry) and has a number of different guises.
Dipak K. Sarker
Managing radioactive waste on a national scale.
Frank Harris
An account of workshops presented to schools by research students which can enhance experiences in practical biology.
Jennifer Harbottle
Could de Broglie's revolutionary idea that an electron in an atomic orbit can behave as a wave have been inspired by a Himalayan singing bowl?
John Baker
The rapidly growing field of epigenetics has transformed biological theory and yet many of us are unaware of its significance; should epigenetics b
Marcus Grace
As it has such profound effects on our everyday lives, this article argues for the inclusion of epigenetics in the compulsory school science curric
Marcus Grace
Are students in middle-years biology courses (11-16 years) acquiring a fundamental understanding of genetics that will prepare them to understand t
Neil R. Ingram
Integrating Conrad Hal Waddington's ideas into the curriculum: methods and benefits.
Neil R. Ingram
Nowgen, a centre of excellence in public engagement, education and professional training in biomedicine, has worked over the past three years on it
Peter Finegold
The study and understanding of paleomagnetism has been pivotal in the development of the theory of plate tectonics.
Phil Murphy
A simple string model to demonstrate the importance of DNA gyrase in alleviating the strain due to supercoiling of DNA during replication in prokar
Stephen Rowcliffe
The genetic diversity contained in a population can be used to engage the audience in an understanding of human genotypes and phenotypes.
Tony Milanowski