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Mathematicians Develop a New Model for Predicting Epidemics Based on Precedents
Since COVID-19 was first identified in late 2019, it has spread around the world. Zainab Khan reports on the development of a new mathematical model, the CBRR model, which will help us combat the virus.
In Conversation With Prof. Rana Dajani
Professor Rana Dajani is a multi-award winning and world leading researcher, who is currently a Professor of Molecular Cell Biology at Hashemite University in Jordan. She is also the Founder of the non-profit We Love Reading. Our Volunteer Team recently spoke to Rana about her life and work, both as a scientist and social entrepreneur.
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Recent Advances in Quantum Communications and New Safety Protocols for Sharing Data
Quantum. The word translates to ‘the smallest unit of energy’, and the terms containing this word are endless. One trending and evolving concept is Quantum Key Distribution or QKD, so Zainab Khan reports on recent advancements.
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Rosalind Franklin: the Unsung Hero of Modern Biochemistry
Chemist and x-ray crystallographer Rosalind Franklin was central to our understanding of the structure of DNA, but her work was not properly recognised in her lifetime. Today marks what would have been her 100th birthday, so we’re celebrating her life and achievements.
Nature Through the Lens
At a time when many of us can’t get outside as much as we’d like to, a connection to nature is something that many will miss. Simply viewing photos of nature has been shown to make you more relaxed, so this Nature Photography Day, we’ve compiled photos taken by young people around the world!