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More Than an Epidemic: Leading Scientist Gives His Views on Ebola Outbreak

The panic surrounding the Ebola epidemic reached new heights this week with its spread into Mali and the news that the virus has now claimed […]Related Posts:Ebola Treatment Serum Nearly ReadyFinding...

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Stegosaurus was a Lethal Fighter

You don’t need to be a palaeontologist to guess that Stegasaurus’ tail spikes were not just for decoration. But on Tuesday, scientists from the Houston […]Related Posts:Scientists find a way to...

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Interested in Nanoscience?

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Crowdsourcing Science

This article first appeared in our Michaelmas Term ‘Innovation Issue’, but has since been amended following a request from Professor Chris Lintott, a researcher at the […]Related Posts:Crowdfunding the...

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Issue 17 – The Innovation Issue

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Royal Society’s Top 10 Women in Science

This article ties in with our “Women in Science” issue of Bang! that you will be coming out soon! To celebrate the Royal’s Society 350th anniversary, […]Related Posts:11 Female Scientists To Look For...

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Issue 18 – The Women in Science Issue

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New Breakthrough in Genetic Moo-difications

A group of scientists at Oxford University have created the world’s first cow that can produce chocolate milk. The study, published in Nature Genetics, is […]Related Posts:The taste of hot chocolate...

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8 Pieces of Technology That Will Change Education

It’s easy for most of us to appreciate the massive role that modern technology now plays in every aspect of our lives, including education. It […]Related Posts:Will the internet revolutionise the way...

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Bang! May 2015

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The Future of the Construction Industry: Techniques and Technologies

As the world of technology develops, one place we don’t often hear about progress is in construction. But just because we’re not hearing about it, […]Related Posts:Bang! Science Bites: Niche...

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Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biotechnology and Biomedicine

Words by Lluís Martinez, founder and CSO of SEPMAG’s BLOG  A magnetic nanoparticle is typically less than 1 micrometer in size, which puts it into the nanometer […]Related Posts:A Collaboration with...

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The Hidden Depths of the Ocean

The oceans flow over nearly three-quarters of our planet and hold 97% of its water. However, many of us are unaware of what exactly is beneath the […]Related Posts:Secrets From The Ocean Floor – How...

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Chemical Clockwork – Circadian Rhythms And Addiction

Article written by Guest Writer Mel Coles Most people are vaguely aware of the concept of the ‘biological clock’. In more scientific terms, the ‘biological clock’ […]Related Posts:Circadian rhythms...

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Bang! – The Communication Issue

We have finally launched! If you’re in Oxford you should be able to pick up a fresh baked copy of The Communication Issue either from […]

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Bang! – The Progress Issue

The latest issue is here! Pick up a copy from college common rooms or publication stands and get to grips with the forefront of scientific […]

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