The humble earthworm has done more to help humanity then you might think
Attilia Burke
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Tilly is an Italian pharmacist. Having loved her studies but keen to step outside the pharmacy, she came in London to combine her scientific skills with her journalistic ones and became a competent science writer. She loves food and sport as much as science, and a bit less than family and friends. Tilly’s motto: “Life is one and it is worth living passionately and fully.” Email Tilly @TillyBurke |
Elements podcast #3 - science art, synchrotron, mental health, tea and a good night’s sleepBy Attilia Burke13 March 2012 In the third edition of the Elements podcast, hosts Alice Lighton and Danny Copley take us through some of the zany, scary, beautiful and sexy science stories taking our fancy this week. |
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The role of synchrotron light in cancer researchBy Attilia Burke12 March 2012 Around one in three people in the UK will experience cancer at least once in their life, according to the latest studies from Cancer Research UK. |
Facebook is a double-edged sword for people with low self-esteemBy Attilia Burke12 February 2012 A study has shown that the negativity that characterises people with low self-esteem passes through their laptop, and could make them unpopular. |







