Many of us take our sight for granted, though approximately 285 million people worldwide live with low vision and blindness, and 90% of blind people live in low-income...
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New technology has allowed us to imagine worlds we could never have visualised before, seeing things from perspectives that were inaccessible, or pushing materials and...
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Why is there a spiral around the North Pole of Mars? Each winter this pole develops a new outer layer about one meter thick composed of carbon dioxide frozen out of the...
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We can learn from pattern everywhere. Life at the Edge of Sight , a new book that explores the beauty of microbes, captures the invisible universes around us–and inside...
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We've been planning a very special workshop with Richard Weston, Professor of Architecture at Cardiff University turned geology enthusiast. We will be curating a...
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Grace stopped at Glasgow's Botanical Gardens this weekend to pause and reflect. She took a picture of this stunning radial grid backdrop that contrasts beautifully with...
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Annually, thousands of people lose eyes to disease and accidents. In response, Moorfields Eye Hospital in London makes around 1,400 prosthetic eyes every year, each one...
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Coveted by mineral collectors, Ocean Jasper is renowned for forming in unusual and colourful blobs and patches. Professor of Petrology at the University of Padova,...
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The story of civilisation is full of examples of humanity’s attempts to create monuments that will last beyond its lifetime. Geologist Jan Zalasiewicz, however, has...
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