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Green space is great, but blue might be better…

9 April 2013 by Sarah Giles, Science Policy Intern

  The benefits of green space on mental health are not unknown. However a new interdisciplinary research institute in Cornwall…

2015, a date with destiny

2015: a date with destiny?

8 April 2013 by Emma Woods, Policy Adviser

                ‘In the year 2525, if man is still alive, if woman can…

BigBangFair

All the fun of the fair

3 April 2013 by Yasmin Hossain, Policy Adviser

  I recently had the chance to speak to a group of young people, at the Big Bang Fair, aptly…

Learning from the next generation

7 December 2012 by David Montagu, Policy Adviser

Members of the Royal Society’s Vision Committee went back to school yesterday to meet with pupils from the Paddington Academy….

Frontiers of Science UK-Germany: is sound faster through water or air?

25 May 2011 by Jessica Bland

FROM RUTH COOPER, SENIOR POLICY ADVISER Last week 35 early career British scientists met with their German counterparts in the…

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