Understanding what happens in your brain and body in stressful situations can help you perform at your best when it matters most.
Ethics And Mad Scientists
Mad science on trial: the real ethical problems with fictional scientists.
Understanding what happens in your brain and body in stressful situations can help you perform at your best when it matters most.
Mad science on trial: the real ethical problems with fictional scientists.
Watch this animation to learn how ultrasound works, with new applications in medicine.
See firsthand how positive and negative reinforcement can affect a person’s ability.
Have you ever wondered how big a bacteria can get before it’s no longer feasible to be a bacteria? Take 11 minutes to learn the answer.
NASA’s new animation gives a sense of the amount of space dominated by a supermassive black hole – the scale is hard to comprehend!
In the first discovery of its kind, an insect stole a plant gene to elude its host’s defences. That’s one way to create a new pest-control strategy!
Astronomical phenomena can have some funny names, like the star named ‘Sualocin’ (‘Nicolaus’ spelt backwards), or the nebula called ‘Dark Doodad’.
Coding is increasingly becoming a skill needed for modern scientists to maximise their ability to analyse data. You’ve got to start somewhere, and this Nature Careers webinar is a good place to have a first look (nb: you will need to register for the webinar to be able to access the recording)
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