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Trip the light photoelastic

24 October 2017 by David Chapman

In the latest in our series of public engagement case studies Amalia Thomas takes us into the world of photoelasticity….

How to write popular science as a scientist

2 August 2017 by David Chapman

University Research Fellow Dr James Geach shares his experience of writing his first popular science book. From a seed in…

Resistance is futile at the Science Museum Lates

11 July 2017 by Tallulah Cherry

Danny Wilson is a Royal Society Sir Henry Dale Fellow at the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford where he…

Rambling research from TheScienceShed

24 May 2017 by Tallulah Cherry

University Research Fellow Steven Lee and collaborator Nick Evans tell us about the motivation behind TheScienceShed, a podcast aimed at…

No Assembly Required at the Science Museum Lates

12 May 2017 by Tallulah Cherry

Science Museum Lates are adult-only, after-hours events which aim to show the fun side of science. Anna Slater, Royal Society-EPSRC…

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