This week I Learned #3
Been a pretty busy week here at LS but that hasn’t stopped me accumulating a veritable smorgasbord of useless (read: highly informative) information. Here it is pared down, collated and presented with...
View ArticleThis Week in Life Science #3
Well its been almost 3 weeks since I’ve updated thanks to holidays and a pesky illness but as per usual it has been an incredibly busy and promising time across the science world. From termite poop to...
View ArticleA Capella Science – Bohemian Gravity!
This is truly incredible. A student from McGill has used Queens classic to explain string theory. And this is no normal cover version, Tim Blais (youtube channel acapellascience) does this rendition...
View ArticleLife Science in Motion #3
Some science-y gifs to take your mind off that stuff you really should be doing. Acoustic levitation is achieved by exerting pressure on a body using sound waves. If the wave is of the correct...
View ArticleThe Week in Life Science #3
Literally flat out here in the office; been a month of immense change and growth in the both the Life Science industry here in Ireland and indeed the science world in general. I managed to peel myself...
View ArticleLife Science News, November 4th 2013
Another quick rundown of the scientific news and breakthroughs of the last couple of days, from the carcinogenic miasma we inhale every single day to the biggest reptile of all time. Also, find out...
View ArticleThe Advantages of being a Scientist recruiting Scientists
The Advantages of being a Scientist recruiting Scientists Karen Shiel When I first started out in recruitment 10 years ago, I had just successfully completed a PhD in Molecular Biology and had...
View ArticleGlobal Top 10 Most Expensive Prescription Medicines
1. Ravicti: $794,000 per year – Ravicti is used to treat urea cycle disorders (UCD), genetic diseases that prevent the body from getting rid of ammonia. Horizon Pharma – Horizon have an office in...
View ArticleLife Science News, November 12th 2013
A New Type of Microbe Has Been Discovered in Two Distant Clean Rooms. The way I see it, there are two types of people;
View ArticleThe Academic Chicken Vs. The Work Experience Egg – Which Comes First?
Over the past couple of months, I have given a number of talks to postgraduate and second level students about careers in STEM-Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths in conjunction with various...
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