Teacher anxiety influences girls view of mathematics

It appears that some young girls struggling with mathematics may be picking up on a lack of confidence in their female teacher. But the same research also shows this effect is far from guaranteed and can be outweighed by strong role models at home. Before going further, it’s very important to note that the study, […]



A Day in the Life of an Astrophysicist

The following video will give you a quick peak at what a typical work day is for Rhaana Starling and Phil Evans, two astrophysicists studying gamma ray bursts at the University of Leicester, England

Science is Sexy: How Does the Body Defend Against Diseases?

By Jimmy Rogers (@me) Contributing Writer, [GAS] We live in a world governed not by the biggest creatures, but by the smallest.  Our bodies act as vessels for all that we call “ourselves,” forming a barrier between “out there” and “in here.”  While that barrier is not as simple as a wall or a single membrane, […]



David Spiegelhalter: Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk

David Spiegelhalter’s proper title is Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk. He is in two minds (literally) about playing it safe or chucking caution to the wind. Decisions, decisions!? Are bacon sandwiches really that dangerous and is it wise to drive when you love cycling? David shows us how to use statistics to face […]

Designer mold takes to the highways

Last week we brought you news of a Japanese experiment involving slime mold recreating the work of railway network designers. It appears that in the world of slimy science, great minds think alike. Two scientists at the University of West England (based in the same city as the University of Bristol which recently managed to […]

Growing Organs in a Lab

Anthony Atala’s state-of-the-art lab grows human organs — from muscles to blood vessels to bladders, and more. In the following video, he shows footage of his bio-engineers working with some of its sci-fi gizmos, including an oven-like bioreactor (preheat to 98.6 F) and a machine that “prints” human tissue.

Slime design: learning lessons from mold networks

Slime mold may be a pain in the home, but it turns out it can teach us how to build more effective wireless networks. Researchers at Hokkaido University in Japan have just published the results of a study into how the mold spread. The testing was based on the idea that nature would find the […]