Category: Science, computing and maths
DICE researchers engagement work has global reach
Written by Evie Goodwin, Student Broadcast Journalist, University of Kent Researchers at the Kent School of Anthropology and Conservation are helping to preserve and increase … Read more
Improving biodiversity monitoring and conservation practice with statistical modelling
Written by Ann Kinzer, Impact Officer, University of Kent The University of Kent’s Statistical Ecology Group (SE@K) is a group of statisticians that aims to … Read more
Pandemic drives new wave of science communication
Scientists Martin Michaelis and Mark Wass reflect on how COVID-19 has driven public interest in their work and inspired them to start blogging. We run … Read more
Fun computer programming method is engaging young people
More than 3.4 million users across the globe have engaged with the ‘Greenfoot’ programming method. Written by Evie Goodwin. From 2005-2017 Professor Michael Kölling alongside Neil Brown, … Read more
Enterprising application for genomic screening
Media engagement is rapidly driving interest in a new genetic selection breeding method developed by scientists working in Griffin Lab, Division of Natural Sciences. To … Read more
Gene modification and animal farming: Time for a more nuanced public debate?
Animal welfare is of paramount public concern in relation to any form of genetic editing in farm animals according to the Nuffield Bioethics report. Dr … Read more