Systemic Sexism: Struggle
Daniel Levy
Gender norms aren’t just traits associated with being a man or a woman. They represent how men and women are expected to behave, and what makes them worthy or not worthy of respect. So what do traditional gender norms value in a woman?
How do scientists know what we are thinking? Tools of the Cognitive Neuroscience Trade
Rik Henson & Ian Cooke-Tapia
What tools do cognitive neuroscientists use to understand the human brain?
Systemic sexism: History
Daniel Levy
Traditional gender norms in the West have still evolved from this historical context. Systemic sexism isn’t just an assertion, or a theory: it’s a scientifically proven issue which affects the whole of society.
What keeps us busy in an age of automation?
Ian Cooke-Tapia
If all the jobs are disappearing, then, why are we busier than ever before?
Opportunity: Event Engagement Intern
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Volunteer and Internship Opportunity with a Science Communication Event
Trust is the basis of science communication: so, how do we ensure our processes are robust and innovative?
Ian Cooke-Tapia
If each research field has its own process of inquiry, and that is where the knowledge lies, then our responsibility as science communicators, as builders of trust, is to create as direct and trustworthy a link between the original source of that trustworthy knowledge and lay-people.
Economic Growth vs Decarbonisation
Cooked Illustrations
Experiments in photomanipulation and economic education.
Dracoraptor: A Very Welsh Dinosaur
Cooked Illustrations
Infographic experiments in paleontological Welshness.
Beaver Engineering
Cooked Illustrations
Beavers!
Bushdogs
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The Bush Dog is a canine with the face of a bear and the feet of an otter, with a strange but distinctive scent of vinegar, which has led to its local nickname of “vinegar dog”.
The International Mystery of the Ghost Slug
Cooked Illustrations
How did a slug native to Crimea show up in Wales?














