Natasha Little of the Royal Society of Biology discusses the work of DNA data pioneer, Sir Alec Jeffreys
Professor Danielle George blogs on starting a robotic revolution with a crowd-sourced robot orchestra.
Sue Freeth, CEO of Combat Stress reflects on the psychological impact of WWI and draws parallels with treatment provided to soldiers today.
Of the many emotive objects in our Wounded exhibition none have the power to move more than this series of pastel sketches of young Allied soldiers.
Roger Highfield reflects on a Cheltenham Science Festival discussion about a new direction for the interactions between art and science directions
To mark the 200th anniversary of Frankenstein, leading figures discussed Mary Shelley’s extraordinary story reports Roger Highfield
We are prosocial for many reasons, but does does age affect this behaviour. Researcher Lucy Foulkes explains more.
The second in our series of blog posts on big data explores machine learning and the quantified self movement.
Visitors will get unique insights into the return of ESA’s British astronaut, writes Roger Highfield, Director of External Affairs
Blind Veterans UK archivist, Rob Baker, describes the significance of the Braille watch
Roger Highfield describes a milestone supercomputer simulation that provides a glimpse of the future of medicine.
We asked Sir Christopher Frayling about the impact of Frankenstein, first told 200 years ago this month.