Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating disease considered the most common adult onset motor neuronal disorder. Sadly, this disease…
Women Scientists who opened doors in Oxford
The 11th of February is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. As many other institutions, the Society…
Plants do not live alone: bacteria to feed the world
Microorganisms are barely seen by the naked eye. Under this name we found different types such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa…
The role of the Natural Language Processing in the digital revolution of railway safety
It has been around one year since I wrote the post about how the fourth industrial revolution (aka digital revolution)…
Why active matter matters
«After days and nights of incredible labour and fatigue, I succeeded in discovering the cause of […] life; nay, more,…
Artificial intelligence: hype or revolution?
You have probably heard about Artificial Intelligence (AI). It seems to be everywhere nowadays. Most technological companies seem to use…
Sir Robert Robinson, organic chemistry with capital letters
In Chemistry, as in other scientific areas, discoveries are usually named after the researcher who found them. For example, in…
Custom-made human organs
Unfortunately, waiting lists for organ transplant are increasing every year and not all patients are able to receive one of…
Landscape Archaeology: The anthropization of the Cantabrian Mountains
While we gaze at the higher peaks of a mountain range rising above the horizon, a feeling of been contemplating…
Gene therapy: the alternative boss
DNA failures can cause malfunction of the cell and emergence of diseases. The development of tools in biomedicine, such as…