Calling all #WomenInScience - next Tues is International Day of Women & Girls in Science. Celebrate with us by tweeting a selfie and tell us what you do in physics using #iamaphysicist. We’ll retweet your selfies on #WomenScienceDay, so be sure to snap and share! #WomenInSTEM
Who owns science? Join journalist, broadcaster and author
@AngelaDSaini in discussion with @ManCHSTM director, @PratikChakrab on science, race, industry and Empire at our In Conversation event, 11 February: https://t.co/bRU7Q3ojeA
A report could answer a mathematical question that had been unsolved for more than 40 years. The report has yet to be peer reviewed. https://t.co/X1pio65mls
Want to learn more about science policy and public engagement? Register for our online course starting 24 February. FREE for our members https://t.co/fWKDpCE7e9 #Scicomm#PublicEngagment
‼️ Deadline Extended ‼️
The applications deadline for our grant-funded PhD opportunities has been extended to 26th January, so submit your application for one of our 2020 #ACEDEarlyDetection and #RadOnc PhD projects @CRUKresearch@CRUK_MI@FBMH_DocAcad
https://t.co/zes8hW21x0
Insects are dying out up to 8 times faster than larger animals, and 41% of insect species face extinction. You can help in your garden & community by not being too tidy, planting nectar-rich flowers & trees, and not using weedkillers and pesticides. More: https://t.co/7ZPNzh5a0a
The Indian cobra has long been feared and revered for its lethal bite. The first map of the snake’s genome reveals clues to what makes the reptile among the deadliest in the world. #ResearchHighlight https://t.co/SiL3vRTegr
The #WolfMoon, the first full Moon of the year, is tonight. 🐺
It's particularly special this year as the Moon will pass into the Earth's shadow, causing it to appear partially darkened. 🌕
Looking for the next step in your #CancerResearch career?
Applications for our #MBPhD programme are now open, and include projects with @Prof_S_Taylor, @RobClarkeLab@AMalliri, @oncocook, @claus_jorgensen and many more!
Find out more information here: https://t.co/zes8hVKq8q
A team of astronomers and engineers in Edinburgh have constructed an instrument that can look further back in time than ever before.
https://t.co/Y8TLxf6Ggr