Bioinformatics: the new ‘cabinet of curiosities’
The curation of ‘big data’ in molecular biology is changing the way scientists work.
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The curation of ‘big data’ in molecular biology is changing the way scientists work.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
Not only is the fruit fly a valuable model organism, but it is also helping to put Africa on the scientific world map.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
Teachers from across Europe discover the beauty of protein crystallography.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
Scientists propose a new hypothesis to tackle one of the big remaining mysteries in animal evolution.
Bioinformatics: the new ‘cabinet of curiosities’
Dinosaur discovery, self-sufficient space flight and structural biology for students
Crash-tolerant cars, toxic tattoo ink and the first X-ray laser light
Exotic particles, fusion-device ashtrays and lunar missions
Supporting African science: the role of fruit flies
Sentinel satellites, school ambassadors and synchrotron studies of dinosaurs
Bringing structures to life
Sea cucumbers, celebrations and student internships
Proxima b, extremophiles and record-breaking cables
What happens when cells embrace damage?