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.
Science Editor Daisy Scott discusses recent findings which reveals the neuronal mechanisms behind past understandings of the role that music holds in reducing pain
Ellen Rogers, Science Editor, discusses recent research that has found that a type of brain cell is particularly prone to death during Parkinson’s disease
Harry Hawkins discusses the recent findings surrounding liver grafting and what this implies for future organ transplantations.
Evie Marshall discusses how to care of yourself while achieving your goals, both as a student and an activist.
Charlie Nadin discusses recent evidence from a study by Seoul National University that shows 85% Dark Chocolate has a positive effect on people’s mood.
Online science editor Daisy Scott discusses the impact of seasonal influenza recent research into the possibility of a Universal Flu Vaccine and the challenges involved with this research.
Stanley Murphy-Jones discusses the recent Cop26 climate summit and what we can expect the nations of the world to do in the coming years.
Bridie Adams discusses the impact climate change is having on extreme weather
Chris Manktelow discusses that babies have been found to know when someone is imitating them
Hannah Rawlinson-Smith discusses the news that monkeys may beat humans in some decision-making
Online Science Editor Vincent Plant discusses how DNA evidence has transformed our understanding of Neolithic Ireland
Bridie Adams sets the record straight, correcting some of the common myths surrounding COVID-19
Elinor Jones outlines the amazing achievements of astronaut Kathy Sullivan, and what these could mean for the future of exploration
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