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Grandma COBOL’s endlessly growing tree
history of scienceThe project of making technology more accessible is a self-perpetuating process with boundless impact.
Dr Shruti Mandhani: Motherhood, materials and making space
news and viewsWhat material gets thicker when stretched and is found in both cat skin and Christmas trees?
Irène Joliot-Curie: coming out of her parents’ shadow
history of scienceThe daughter of one of the most famous female scientists in history, Irène Joliot-Curie was a successful researcher and campaigner for gender equality in her own right.
Why diversity in science really matters
news and viewsThe work of Professor Thema Monroe-White provides the strongest evidence yet that a scientist’s background influences the research they pursue and the technology they build.
Against the current: Dr Lisa-Ann Gershwin’s path to science
news and viewsSimone Cuff shares Dr Lisa-Ann Gershwin’s career story, including challenges and successes, for Disability History Month.
Florence Seibert: From polio survivor to medical pioneer
news and viewsFor Disability History Month, Kip Heath delves into Florence Seibert’s lifelong fight against infectious diseases.
Inventor and visionary: Thomas Edison’s legacy
news and viewsThomas Alva Edison is famous as one of the pioneering inventors of the incandescent light bulb. The ‘light-bulb moment’ is now shorthand for a bright idea, and another of Edison’s inventions, the phonograph, would jump start the record industry - not bad for a man who was himself almost completely deaf. Kip Heath explores Edison's legacy as part of Disability History Month.
September this year saw Professor Bernadine Idowu’s illustrious career rocket to new heights by her recognition as newly minted Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of West London. What’s special about her appointment is that this makes her only the 73rd black female professor in the UK.
Earl Shaw, laser physicist at Bell Labs
news and viewsFor Black History Month, Ankita Anirban shares how Earl Shaw combined his research in laser physics whilst advocating for the rights of Black researchers and inspiring future generations of scientists.
Other than Oxford: Two scientists on the rise
news and viewsGloria Charite and Marcela Alves Lopes are at different stages of their research careers at Oxford. As part of Black History Month, Morgan Mitchell explores their unique paths into academic research, barriers they've faced, and how their backgrounds have shaped their experiences.
Nature’s healing plants and the scientists in search of them
news and viewsTo celebrate Black History Month, Dr Yemisi Bokinni takes us on a journey to uncover the scientific roots of plants in modern medicine through the work of Dr Damian Cohall, a researcher exploring how heritage informs nature’s potential to tackle our most pressing health challenges.