International Day Of Women And Girls In Science: Four scientists share their stories
The 11th February 2021 marked the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with this year championing individuals
The 11th February 2021 marked the UN’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, with this year championing individuals
The Conspiracy Crushers Welcome to The Conspiracy Crushers podcast, a podcast about all the conspiracy theories that make scientists mad.
Manchester Science Festival (MSF) which is produced by the Science and Industry Museum, is returning digitally this month. The festival
The Conspiracy Crushers Welcome to The Conspiracy Crushers podcast, a podcast about all the conspiracy theories that make scientists mad.
This year’s spoof Nobel Prize winners put an alligator in a tank filled with helium and oxygen and make it
Two women have won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, for discovering the technology used to edit animal DNA, bringing
It’s here – the October issue of the Mancunian Matters e-edition! The latest issue is packed with the latest news,
Is there science behind the Government’s decisions when it comes to Covid-19
Since the Bank of England signalled its intention to feature a scientist on the new note, mathematician Alan Turing is being floated as a potential candidate.
A unique collection of over 100 robots will enable visitors to discover the cultural, historical and technological context of humanoid robots.
A revolutionary heart attack sensor has been developed by researchers from Manchester University’s School of Materials.
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