Scientists frequently employ personalised models to communicate their work; could this lead to misconceptions in biology?
Category: Philosophy & Policy
Electronic books are becoming more popular, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages.
A brief history of eugenics at UCL, and why renaming is a necessary step in the right direction.
The supposed paradox that countries with more gender equality see less women in STEM comes down to deep-seated stereotypes and bad science.
Less diversity within the scientific community is not only damaging to research, but to us too.
Explained: the reasons behind why so few women engage in STEM.
A homage to just three of the many women who have fought against all odds to bring diverse voices and contributions to STEM
A role in morality would only make science more biased
Many of the consequences of SARS-CoV-2 arise not from the virus itself, but from our response to it. Cancer may be a significant source of this.
Once christened as ‘The Great Equaliser’, the virus is only widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
