We’ve got X-rays, radio waves and gamma rays, so why not N-rays? Because they don’t actually exist, despite what French scientist René Blondlot would have had you believe.
What will be dominating science and technology headlines in 2019? Our technical experts peek into their crystal balls and share their predictions for innovation and technology in the coming year.
There’s something you don’t see every day – a levitating frog. And no, for those of you old enough to remember, it’s nothing to do with Miss Piggy sending Kermit into a horizontal trajectory with one of her infamous karate kicks.
With the running season truly upon us, and several Jumpstarters taking part in a charity 5K in May, we consider the science behind running, and what us humans gain from it (apart from the blisters!).
The observation of gravitational waves in 2015 isn’t an end point for the astronomers working on the project, this confirmation hopefully will help expand knowledge of the wider universe.
Nicole Ballantyne and Kevin Bailey, both experts Jumpstart, a R&D tax relief specialist consultancy firm, explain how companies can navigate the complexities of available benefits.