Ella Buckley discusses the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference and questions whether the richest nations of the world are doing enough to tackle climate change.
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Ella Buckley discusses the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference and questions whether the richest nations of the world are doing enough to tackle climate change.
Katie Archibald discusses the climatic future of the UK and if targets to reduce extreme weather are enough or can even be met.
Sam Bovey discusses the debate over whether the renowned Great Barrier Reef should now be classified as ‘in danger’.
Hannah Copsey discusses new research on the benefits of a quick forty winks
Emma Watson takes a close look at how the Australian wildfires that took place last year have affected biodiversity
Katie Archbold outlines the remarkable discovery made by scientists that confirms for the first time the existence of a space hurricane, raining electrons above Earth.
Laura Burn considers the relationship between politics and science, and how this relationship might shape both disciplines.
Laura Burn celebrates the news that Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell’s portrait is to be added to the Royal Society collection by discussing her remarkable career.
Erica Mannis explains how artificial intelligence has been programmed to accurately detect COVID positive patients
Erica Mannis discusses new research indicating humans may be predisposed to speech from birth
Ella Buckley discusses the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference and questions whether the richest nations of the world are doing enough to tackle climate change.
Katie Archibald discusses the climatic future of the UK and if targets to reduce extreme weather are enough or can even be met.
Sam Bovey discusses the debate over whether the renowned Great Barrier Reef should now be classified as ‘in danger’.
Hannah Copsey discusses new research on the benefits of a quick forty winks
Emma Watson takes a close look at how the Australian wildfires that took place last year have affected biodiversity
Katie Archbold outlines the remarkable discovery made by scientists that confirms for the first time the existence of a space hurricane, raining electrons above Earth.
Laura Burn considers the relationship between politics and science, and how this relationship might shape both disciplines.
Laura Burn celebrates the news that Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell’s portrait is to be added to the Royal Society collection by discussing her remarkable career.
Erica Mannis explains how artificial intelligence has been programmed to accurately detect COVID positive patients
Erica Mannis discusses new research indicating humans may be predisposed to speech from birth
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