

Frog mating in VR
Been a really late year for our frogs this year. Normally they spawn on International Women's Day (beautiful) but this year the late ice...


March madness
What is it they say? March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb? Well, for us, it's been the exactly that. March has come in like a...


Science Festivals in 2018
Just a quick note to say that our public events continue. Here are two more just added. On Tuesday 13th of February, Jules will be at...


Do you have a VR project for us?
As a method of communicating complex scientific information, Virtual Reality (VR) technology is now surprisingly accessible and ripe with...


Two new books in the pipeline...
It's been rather a long time in the offing, but very pleased to announce that I will be working with Bloomsbury (publisher of the sex and...


Bloomsbury Sigma - September eBook bonanza.
Those lovely people at Bloomsbury Sigma -publishers of a mind-warping range of excellent and exciting popular science books- are having a...


FameLab Academy
How can we, as science-communicators, do a better job of communicating science? How can we better engage with young audiences, instilling...


Great Ormond Street turns... 360
Readers, you know me. You know I'm quite awful at self-promotion but this one requires it because I put a lot of work into something that...


Creatures of the Order
Who says taxonomy is boring? Not me, that's for dang sure. Taxonomy is great. Like librarians, taxonomists do all sorts of things to help...