This intellectual property and commercialisation training has been created for university researchers, staff and students.

Yes, We’re Still Evolving
Tiny new genes appearing in human DNA show how we’re still evolving.
This intellectual property and commercialisation training has been created for university researchers, staff and students.

Tiny new genes appearing in human DNA show how we’re still evolving.

It doesn’t have to be all bad. A firsthand account of how it feels to retract a scientific publication.

On its way to becoming the most comprehensive and thoroughly researched animal resource on the planet.

The numerous benefits to making your science open access and the global movement to improve society’s access to science.

Watch this fascinating tutorial on how humans respond to and interpret colours, and learn how this can impact on the interpretation of your science key messages.

Cosmic gamma-rays are the highest-energy form of light. They fill the night sky but are invisible to our eyes, and this NASA animation helps us ‘see’ it.

Scientists receive too little peer-review training. Here’s one method from Nature for effectively peer-reviewing papers.

The world was shocked with experiments that led to the first children with edited genomes, but the biophysicist behind the science refuses to speak about the work that sent him to jail for three years.
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