What is the best way to communicate science? This seems to be a matter of debate. In some science communication…
For an innovative country
The current pandemic has reminded us of the importance of science and research, but also its struggles in places like…
Changing research fields: tips to not die trying
As researchers, we are in constant evolution and learning process. We invest our lives in becoming experts on the field…
What moves you?
A pile of dry leaves, the rain, a puddle, touching clay with your bare hands, seeing the rainbow, or feeling…
Florence Nightingale and epidemiology: a tribute to health professionals
In these days, the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 outbreak has forced most Europeans into a stay at home…
Why are we talking about the mental health of researchers?
In modern Western societies it is often emphasized that the individual is solely responsible for their successes as well as…
Equal rights for LGBTQ+ in STEM – are we there yet?
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall riots, which grew into the first Pride march [1]. Although…
Better Together
The most exciting scientific discoveries are often the result of international collaborations when institutes across the world combine their skills,…
Conservación del patrimonio histórico contra el mal de la piedra con Pilar Ortiz Calderón.
En este programa de En Fase Experimental hablamos sobre el cáncer de la piedra. La decana de la facultad de ciencias…
“Science-me a story” awards ceremony held in Manchester.
The contest, organised by the Society of Spanish Researchers in the UK (SRUK/CERU), has awarded six short scientific stories in…