
Signe Dean
Section Editor, Science and Technology at The Conversation (Australia)
Section Editor, Science + Technology @ConversationEDU She/her. Find me at: https://t.co/5zZfpHqcsZ
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Signe Dean
Scientists found a healthier way to cook broccoli, but there's a catchIn recent years, broccoli has gained a reputation as an excellent vegetable due to its high levels of a particularly beneficial compound called sulforaphane. With some studies showing how this compound plays a role in blood sugar control and potentially even has anti-cancer benefits, it's no wonder that broccoli pills are on the rise.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
thehansindia.com | Signe Dean
In a special episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast to start 2025, we’ve brought together three science editors from The Conversation’s editions around the world to discuss what to look out for in the world of science and technology in the coming year. Host Gemma Ware is joined by Paul Rincon from The Conversation in the UK, Elsa Couderc from The Conversation in France and Signe Dean from The Conversation in Australia.
Brain implants, agentic AI and answers on dark matter: what to expect from science in 2025 - podcast
Jan 7, 2025 |
modernghana.com | Elsa Couderc |Gemma Ware |Paul Rincon |Signe Dean
In a special episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast to start 2025, we've brought together three science editors from The Conversation's editions around the world to discuss what to look out for in the world of science and technology in the coming year. Host Gemma Ware is joined by Paul Rincon from The Conversation in the UK, Elsa Couderc from The Conversation in France and Signe Dean from The Conversation in Australia.
Brain implants, agentic AI and answers on dark matter: what to expect from science in 2025 - podcast
Jan 1, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Signe Dean
In a special episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast to start 2025, we’ve brought together three science editors from The Conversation’s editions around the world to discuss what to look out for in the world of science and technology in the coming year. Host Gemma Ware is joined by Paul Rincon from The Conversation in the UK, Elsa Couderc from The Conversation in France and Signe Dean from The Conversation in Australia.
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Dec 15, 2024 |
sciencealert.com | Signe Dean
In recent years, broccoli has gained a reputation as an excellent vegetable due to its high levels of a particularly beneficial compound called sulforaphane. With some studies showing how this compound plays a role in blood sugar control and potentially even has anti-cancer benefits, it's no wonder that broccoli pills are on the rise.
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