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Turning the tables: researching gambling research
We normally think of anthropologists studying ‘exotic’ cultures – ancient tribes that live in faraway places. But how about cultures that are closer to home? Professor Rebecca Cassidy has devoted herself to anthropological studies of European…
We normally think of anthropologists studying ‘exotic’ cultures – ancient tribes that live in faraway places. But how about cultures that are closer to home? Professor Rebecca Cassidy…
We normally think of anthropologists studying ‘exotic’ cultures – ancient tribes that live in faraway places. But how about cultures that are closer…
We normally think of anthropologists studying ‘exotic’ cultures – ancient tribes that live in faraway places. But how about cultures that are closer to home? Professor…
We normally think of anthropologists studying ‘exotic’ cultures – ancient tribes that live in faraway places. But how about…
Exploring the potential of new orbits for future space services
Space exploration may one day reveal clues to the origin of the universe and life on Earth. In the meantime, scientific advances in the field have supported “space services” for everyday life such as weather forecasts and satellite navigation on our…
Space exploration may one day reveal clues to the origin of the universe and life on Earth. In the meantime, scientific advances in the field have supported “space services” for…
Space exploration may one day reveal clues to the origin of the universe and life on Earth. In the meantime, scientific advances in the field have…
Space exploration may one day reveal clues to the origin of the universe and life on Earth. In the meantime, scientific advances in the field have supported “space services”…
Space exploration may one day reveal clues to the origin of the universe and life on Earth. In the meantime, scientific…
Spotlight on ERC Grantees: AAAS 2015

Every year, the American Association for the Advancement of
Science (AAAS) organises the world’s largest general scientific
meeting which brings together thousands of scientists, policy
makers, educators, journalists and students. This year’s AAAS
Annual Meeting takes place from 12 to 16 February in San Jose,
California, and focuses on the theme of Innovations, Information,
and Imaging. The objective is to debate the impact on science and
technology of the novel ways used nowadays to collect and explore
information and data.