Bluedot

Journal

Bluedot 2017 marks the tenth anniversary of Galaxy Zoo, the project which has involved more than a m…

You may think science is perfectly objective, but in the study of people, it’s easy for bias a…

Angela Saini is an award-winning British science journalist and broadcaster. Well-known for presenti…

The recent explosion in air travel and the shipping of material goods pose a dire threat to the impe…

Professor Alice Larkin is Head of the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering and a re…

Twenty-six year old singer/songwriter/producer Astronomyy from Worcestershire, England, has been mak…

The Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-mm Array (ALMA) telescope is a revolutionary array telescope locate…

Toothless is London’s Ed Nash.As curious a moniker as it may seem, the name Toothless comes fr…

Taking their moniker from the notion of ‘Liberation Upon Hearing In The Between’ from th…

Based at the University of Oxford, Zooniverse.org is the world's largest and most popular citizen sc…

Do you know what the magnetic field of our own Milky Way looks like? The Planck satellite does &ndas…

What is a glacier? Why is climate change causing glaciers to melt faster? How do we know how glacier…

We’re here from the Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit to delight and amuse you with 3 brain an…

What does a piece of the moon look like up close? Or a piece of Mars? Is it really red? Venture into…

The team will be performing physics tricks – hand-held demos using things you can find at home…