Sanjiti Banerjee discusses the surprising science behind handwriting, and why we should give paper a second chance.
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Sanjiti Banerjee discusses the surprising science behind handwriting, and why we should give paper a second chance.
Hannah Woodley reports on the approval of a second vaccine for malaria.
Oliver Lamb, Print News Editor, discusses the news that the UK has rejoined the European Union’s science programme, Horizon.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit Editor, covers the creation of a human-like embryo from stem cells.
Hannah Fraser discusses the national and global attitudes to fossil fuels in the face of our rapidly changing climate, and how our lives will change as the planet warms.
Deputy Online Editor, Daisy Scott, discusses the different sides of the health argument around the effects that artificial sweeteners may be having on people’s health
Daisy Scott, Online Deputy Editor, discusses the clinical trial of a new radial radiotherapy that could dramatically reduce the number of treatments required for prostate cancer.
Daisy Scott discusses research into the role of genetic engineering and CAR T-cells in cancer treatments.
Imogen Poyntz-Wright, Online Science Editor, discusses the UK government allowing the use of Emergency pesticide over fields and its effect on the environment
Laura Burn discusses Perseverance Rover and the key findings from its first year spent on Mars
Aran Grover discusses the virtue-signalling of greenwashing.
M Shelton discusses the recent return of an area of Californian Redwood Trees to its indigenous inhabitants
Catherine Stone discusses the recent rapid decline in the hedgehog population and the possible recovery in towns and cities
Paris Gill discusses burnout, an increasing common phenomena, its symptoms and how to prevent it.
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