Beautiful Science

Migrant myth buster: Britain’s cosmopolitan reality

By on 19th May 2012

Kate Adams challenges the myth that migrants are a burden on the health service in the UK. Migrants make a major contribution to the health and social care system.

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Elements podcast #2 – Cyclist in a box, DNA in a box, water meters, glue ear mice, #hairyfish

By on 27th February 2012

This is the second podcast from Elements – a new breed of science journalism. Cyclists, DNA and water in a box, Stonehenge, maternal mortality and #hairyfish

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The search for weapons of maths communication

By on 18th February 2012

Maths is like Marmite – love it or loathe it. Harriet Bailey questions whether those campaigning for a maths museum in the UK have got their sums right

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Exhibit showcases new technology to save water resources

By on 13th February 2012

Bacteria making electricity? Nets catching fog? These are two gadgets scientists have devised to create or conserve precious fresh water.

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Panda Wars

By on 12th February 2012

With millions of dollars spent on their survival, are pandas really worth it? Elements investigates.

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