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Covid-19 scientists are helping inspire the next generation to take up a career within the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) industry.
Scientists from Alderley Park’s Lighthouse Laboratory in Cheshire have announced a partnership with Levenshulme High School in a bid to gain wider gender representation in STEM.
The scientists conduct PCR swab testing for Covid-19 and are
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When Afzal Khan’s mother died in March 2020, he was not prepared.
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There was one particularly balmy night in summer 2020 that will probably get fleeting mention in most write-ups of the last year. Yet it was a significant and symptomatic plot point in the pandemic story.