What makes a good science communicator? In this Q&A, Gareth Mitchell talks about science communication and his work with radio, Imperial College, and the BBC.
Author: Iona Twaddell
International agreement stopped the ozone hole – so why not climate change?
Iona Twaddell compares the major environmental issue of the 1980s with climate change and asks if there are lessons to learn
Mind your head!
Iona Twaddell investigates chronic traumatic encephalopathy in sport
Til Death do us part
Iona Twaddell looks at research into inequalities in end-of-life care
Is human memory unique?
Many academics believe that only humans can ‘mentally time travel’ to relive their experiences and imagine future ones. But Iona Twaddell reveals new research which indicates humans may not be so unique as scrub jays may share some of the same memory abilities.
Interview with Darius Nikbin
To celebrate I, Science’s 10th anniversary, current editors Iona Twaddell and Kruti Shrotri met up with Darius Nikbin, the founder of the magazine…
Alzheimer’s update: Interview with Dr Magdalena Sastre
Alzheimer’s update: an interview with researcher Dr Magdalena Sastre
Speedy science
Editors-in-Chief, Iona Twaddell and Jennifer Toes, answer your quick-fire science questions in 150 words or less.