All articles by Emma Stoye – Page 31
-
News
Egyptian research budget ‘unspent’
Egypt’s ministry of scientific research faces funding cuts, after failing to spend most of this year’s budget.
-
Research
B-vitamins may delay Alzheimer’s onset
Taking B-vitamins keeps brain tissue healthier for longer, and may help stave off dementia
-
Research
RNA world hypothesis strengthened by iron
Back when oxygen was scarce, ancient RNA catalysts may have used iron as a cofactor
-
Research
Desktop printed paper electronics
An easier way to create printed circuits on paper using a liquid metal ink
-
Careers
Admissions advice
With university places at a premium, Emma Stoye gets some tips on standing out and securing a place on the right course
-
News
Scientists to crowdsource power plant data
A new project calls on citizen scientists to help map carbon dioxide emissions
-
News
Congress says US needs a science laureate
New legislation proposes the appointment of a public champion for research
-
Research
Step towards a spider venom vaccine
Engineered protein can be used to produce antivenoms and might provide long-lasting protection against bites
-
Research
Understanding defects in graphene
Gaseous organic by-products that form during graphene preparation signal dents in its structure
-
Research
Atomic nuclei go pear-shaped
Lopsided radium and radon nuclei precisely measured for the first time
-
News
Invest in research or be left behind, UK academies warn
Joint statement calls for increase in funding for innovative work over the next 10 years
-
Research
Polymer ‘nano-suit’ protects insects from vacuum
Discovery could revolutionise electron microscopy by letting scientists examine living organisms
-
News
Drug restrictions delay magic mushroom trial
Illegal drugs red tape holding up clinical research on antidepressant activity of psilocybin
-
Research
New culprit for red meat health risks
Carnitine, not cholesterol, may be responsible for red meat's link to heart disease
-
Research
New diagnostic test lights up bacteria
Rhodamine probe for low-level Staphylococcus aureus detection
-
News
Ionic liquids win Great British Innovation Vote
Potential of green solvents recognised as UK technology that will shape the 21st century
-
News
London mayor accused over dust suppressants
European commission investigating whether technology was used to ‘hide’ high levels of pollution in the city