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.
Sanjiti Banerjee reflects on the rise in smoking in parts of Devon amidst a long-term national decline. Could students be behind the shift?
Online Science & Tech Editor Daniel Grayshon interviews David Haines on his new on-campus choir, and his quest to blend science with music
Saja Ilot breaks down the rise in antibiotic-resistant infections in the South West, and the implications for medical procedures and our health
Sanjiti Banerjee reflects on the rise in smoking in parts of Devon amidst a long-term national decline. Could students be behind the shift?
Online Science & Tech Editor Daniel Grayshon interviews David Haines on his new on-campus choir, and his quest to blend science with music
Saja Ilot breaks down the rise in antibiotic-resistant infections in the South West, and the implications for medical procedures and our health
Poppy Fellows discusses the state of play in the UK’s race to develop sustainable hydrogen fuel
Orla Watson, Online Science Editor, interviews postdoctoral researcher Katie Partridge about her experience in diabetes research.
Gracie Moore covers the events and controversies of COP28, held earlier this month.
Bronwyn Payne covers new research indicating that rats may have imagination.
Vrinda Arora discusses new evidence linking adult ADHD and dementia.
Eloise Grainger reports on the impressive test drive made by a solar-powered car.
Agata Koralewska, Online International Editor, discusses the validity of the widespread panic over the bedbug ‘infestation’ in Paris.
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