Science in British Sign Language – Summer Lecture
Science Brainwaves is proud to announce the details of our first summer lecture: Science in British Sign Language We are delighted to welcome Brainy and Brawny, aka Dr Audrey Cameron and Gary Quinn,...
View ArticleHow delusions occur, and why they may be widespread!
Why do many people believe that Crop Circles are created by alien life forms? It is a common occurrence to come across people who believe things that seem extraordinary, and who maintain that belief...
View ArticleWant to lie convincingly? Get practicing!
Lying, the deliberate attempt to mislead someone, is a processes that we all engage in at some time or another. Indeed research has found that the average person lies at least once a day, suggesting...
View ArticleInsights into the beginnings of microbiology
Over the holidays I rediscovered a book I picked up in an antique shop a year or so ago called “Milestones in Microbiology”. I had assumed it was going to be a standard history book with lots of dates...
View ArticleCountdown to the British Science Festival!
Oddly, this is the first year I’ve considered going to the British Science Festival. It’s not that I wouldn’t have enjoyed it before, it just never occurred to me to go! Anyway, this year with my...
View ArticleThe painful truth: Magnetic bracelets, the placebo effect & analgesia
Despite the widespread availability of evidence-based medicine in the western world, ‘alternative medicines’ are still commonly used. Such medicines are usually inspired by pre-scientific medical...
View ArticleWhy are we ‘Looking for Aliens’?
The idea that there might be alien life elsewhere in the universe has captured the imaginations of generations of scientists, writers, artists and….well pretty much everyone! Science Brainwaves has a...
View ArticleA day in the life of a Science Brainwaves volunteer!
A few weeks ago I jumped in at the deep end with my first science outreach volunteering event. I found out about the opportunity via an email sent out by Science Brainwaves – the task: a *whole day* of...
View ArticleSome sense in sensory deprivation
How would you cope if you couldn’t hear, see or feel anything? How do sensory systems react when they have no information to process? Such questions may seem rather bizarre, but they are in fact the...
View ArticleWetlands
As I looked upon the Old Moor Centre for the first time, I realised I had never seen a real wetland before. My eyes became the recipients of a fantastic scene which consisted of a deep brown lake,...
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