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Daisy Scott

Plans to make maths compulsory up to age of 18

by Daisy Scott

Daisy Scott, Online Deputy Editor, discusses the recent plans set out by Rishi Sunak which may make maths compulsory up the age of 18 and what students at University of Exeter think about the plans.

Genomic sequencing could lead to genetic testing available on the NHS

by Daisy Scott

Daisy Scott, Online Deputy Editor, discusses a study that will sequence the genome of 100,000 new-born babies which could lead to more efficient genetic testing for all new-born babies across the country.

Tops tips for when the “end of term cold” strikes

by Daisy Scott

Daisy Scott, online deputy editor, highlights some useful remedies for that “end of term cold” for anyone that needs that last push before the holidays.

Dumbphones: the new digital detox?

by Daisy Scott

Daisy Scott, Science Editor, looks into the revival of dumbphones and what makes them an appealing alternative to smartphones.

Freshers’ flu: prevention, symptoms and treatment

by Daisy Scott

Science Editor Daisy Scott discusses Freshers’ flu, its causes, how to prevent it and how to make yourself feel better if you do get it.

A Fresher’s guide to University of Exeter jargon

by Daisy Scott

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Science Editor Daisy Scott provides a whistle-stop guide to popular University of Exeter jargon that all incoming Freshers should know.

Neuronal understanding of the analgesic effects of music

by Daisy Scott

Science Editor Daisy Scott discusses recent findings which reveals the neuronal mechanisms behind past understandings of the role that music holds in reducing pain

Why is it that so many young dancers abandon ballet?

by Daisy Scott

Daisy Scott discusses the difficulties young dancers face in the ballet industry and why so many give up on their dreams.

The real reason behind the colours of Neptune & Uranus –

by Catherine Stone and Daisy Scott

Online features editor Catherine Stone discusses the recent findings which explain the differences between Neptune and Uranus despite their close proximity

Excessive levels of PFAS found in UK drinking water

by Daisy Scott

Daisy Scott, Online Science Editor, discusses recent findings that PFAS have been found at levels exceeding safe limits and what this could mean for human health

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