Tag: science communication
08
Mar
IWD 2019: Celebrating Women In Science
by Seeking Science
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Happy International Women’s Day! To celebrate, we’re taking a look at some under-appreciated women in science, read on to hear their stories!
05
Feb
Chinese New Year: Meet the animals of the zodiac
by Seeking Science
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To mark the start of the new Chinese Lunar Year, we thought we'd get to know the 12 animals of the zodiac a little better
14
Jan
Crescent Cells: The Story of Sickle Cell Disease (Part Two)
by Seeking Science
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In part two of our Sickle Cell special, find out about symptoms and potential treatments for the disorder
07
Jan
Crescent Cells: The Story of Sickle Cell Disease (Part One)
by Seeking Science
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In the first intstallment of our new Genetic Disease series, Madeeha explores the science of Sickle Cell Disease
30
Dec
Top Science Stories 2018
by Seeking Science
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As 2018 draws to a close, we take a look at a few of the biggest science stories of the year!
24
Dec
Don’t rein on my parade: Rudolph’s microscopic rival
by Seeking Science
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It's nearly Christmas! What could be more festive than...a neurodegenerative disease threatening our beloved reindeer...?
18
Dec
Dreaming of a green Christmas: eco-friendly festivities
by Seeking Science
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As the big day draws closer, we take a look at some of the small changes we can make to have a greener Christmas
30
Nov
All under control: how the body copes with glucose
by Seeking Science
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As Diabetes Awareness Month draws to a close, we take you through some of the mechanisms involved in blood sugar regulation
09
Nov
Through the Lens: Wildlife Photographer of the Year
by Seeking Science
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We went along to the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition this week, take a look at some of our favourite images here
19
Oct
Henrietta Lacks: A Cellular Legacy
by Seeking Science
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To celebrate Black History Month, Madeeha explores the story of Henrietta Lacks, a woman who changed science forever...