The ScienceAlliance Communication Workshop at Bangor University explains the crucial link between Journalism and Science, encouraging students to share their…
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It’s got all the makings of a Hollywood thriller – a 200 tonne Boeing 777 on a routine flight disappears…
Ever wanted to get to know your lecturers a bit better? What do they do when they’re not teaching? Science…
You might have thought that in this age of MRI scanners and keyhole surgery, we’d know about the anatomy of…
Bangor University scientists are embarking on a major project to work out why we shop the way we do. Researchers…
Scientists now believe that within a decade they will be able to 3D print a human heart. To be able…
Researchers in the School of Ocean Sciences have made headlines from America to Australia – just not necessarily the headlines…
It’s the Oscars of the scientific world: two weeks ago, all eyes were on Stockholm where the winners of the…
US President Barack Obama recently announced a new research project aimed at mapping the human brain, pledging an initial $100…
Results from the European Space Agency’s Planck mission have revealed that the Universe is approximately 13.82 billion years old, 80…
The balance of chemicals present in your exhaled breath can be used to diagnose medical conditions, and reveal details about…
Researchers at Stanford University have found a way of turning the tissues of brain samples translucent – close to transparent,…
Recent advances in genetic science have brought the possibility of cloning extinct animals closer to reality. A recent TEDxDeExtinction conference…
“I’m placing you under arrest for the future murder of Sarah Marks, that was to take place today…” So began…
10% of Welsh farmers illegally killed badgers last year A study involving Dr Paul Cross from Bangor’s SENRGY estimates that…
Asteroid passed close to Earth On the night of last Friday, the 15th of February, an asteroid the size of…