If you can afford to spend the summer of 2010 in Cambridge and you are interested in science communication you might like to apply to join the Naked Scientists. For more details read on…
Even if you don’t want to work in Cambridge you can still listen to the podcasts, visit their website to get the [...]
A short post tonight, but I want to link to a website called “medikidz.com“, they provide information in graphic novels (comic books) about medical conditions, both conditions that affect children or may affect people in their family.
The whole medikidz website is worth exploring, there is a virtual hospital and an explanation of common tests. There [...]
This is another geeky post. I’ve come across a couple of links discussing “do-it-yourself research”. As yesterdays post just discussed, modern medical research is extremely expensive, so how on earth could you do it yourself? Some people are trying to make science cheaper and more accessible so anyone can do it.
What’s all this about? Well, [...]
How can you help cancer research? There are lots of ways you can volunteer your time, you can donate money, you can take part in research trials, but here is one you might not have thought of, you can use your computers free memory to help scientists study protein folding.
To do this you need to [...]
I am spending a lot of time this week doing rather mundane website maintenance. I like doing experiments on cells, reading about science and trying to work out what the results really mean. I don’t like maintaining a website! Apart from a compulsory wordprocessing course at university I have never taken a computing class in [...]
I don’t know how I missed this, I don’t watch a lot of TV (and most of what I do watch is Cbeebies, but that’s another story…) The BBC are airing a new, short (3 episode!) series called “The Cell“. It is about the scientific attempt to study the building blocks of life, in all [...]
This is a follow on post to “Internet Videos on Cancer” that I wrote in 2008.*
There is a website from the American television channel NBC that has short (often 1-5 minute) videos on a range of health topics. You can find the NBC Cancer videos at healthvideo.com/cancer. Please note they are very “American”. There is [...]
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