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Bang! – The Progress Issue
Posted on January 15, 2018 | No CommentsThe latest issue is here! Pick up a copy from college common rooms or publication stands and get to grips with the forefront of scientific […] -
Bang! – The Communication Issue
Posted on February 23, 2017 | No CommentsWe have finally launched! If you’re in Oxford you should be able to pick up a fresh baked copy of The Communication Issue either from […] -
Chemical Clockwork – Circadian Rhythms And Addiction
Posted on October 20, 2015 | 2 CommentsArticle written by Guest Writer Mel Coles Most people are vaguely aware of the concept of the ‘biological clock’. In more scientific terms, the ‘biological clock’ […] -
The Hidden Depths of the Ocean
Posted on September 26, 2015 | 9 CommentsThe oceans flow over nearly three-quarters of our planet and hold 97% of its water. However, many of us are unaware of what exactly is beneath the […] -
Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biotechnology and Biomedicine
Posted on August 16, 2015 | 17 CommentsWords by Lluís Martinez, founder and CSO of SEPMAG’s BLOG A magnetic nanoparticle is typically less than 1 micrometer in size, which puts it into the nanometer […] -
The Future of the Construction Industry: Techniques and Technologies
Posted on August 16, 2015 | 105 CommentsAs the world of technology develops, one place we don’t often hear about progress is in construction. But just because we’re not hearing about it, […] -
Bang! May 2015
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8 Pieces of Technology That Will Change Education
Posted on April 28, 2015 | No CommentsIt’s easy for most of us to appreciate the massive role that modern technology now plays in every aspect of our lives, including education. It […] -
New Breakthrough in Genetic Moo-difications
Posted on April 1, 2015 | 1 CommentA group of scientists at Oxford University have created the world’s first cow that can produce chocolate milk. The study, published in Nature Genetics, is […] -
Issue 18 – The Women in Science Issue
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Royal Society’s Top 10 Women in Science
Posted on February 3, 2015 | No CommentsThis article ties in with our “Women in Science” issue of Bang! that you will be coming out soon! To celebrate the Royal’s Society 350th anniversary, […] -
Issue 17 – The Innovation Issue
Posted on December 14, 2014 | No Comments -
Crowdsourcing Science
Posted on November 30, 2014 | 2 CommentsThis article first appeared in our Michaelmas Term ‘Innovation Issue’, but has since been amended following a request from Professor Chris Lintott, a researcher at the […] -
Interested in Nanoscience?
Posted on November 19, 2014 | No Comments
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