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.
Online features editor Catherine Stone discusses the recent findings which explain the differences between Neptune and Uranus despite their close proximity
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
Laura Burn discusses new findings in theoretical physics which may indicate a solution to Steven Hawking’s Black Hole information paradox
Online Science Editor Daisy Scott discusses the recent development of a COVID-19 vaccine in the form of a patch, how it works and how it could increase global vaccine uptake.
Ana Anajuba discusses the recent success of the transplantation of a pig kidney into a human patient, why this process has failed in the past and what the benefits of animal-human organ transplants are.
The sale of the first CRISPR-edited food – The tomato Nancy Stitt discusses the genetically edited…
Katie Jones discusses the recent recommendation by the WHO to roll-out a Malaria Vaccine, how this vaccine will work, how Malaria initially causes disease and what impact this vaccine will have on global health particularly in Africa.
Online Science Editor Vincent Plant discusses how genome analysis is being used to solve the mysteries of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Erica Mannis discusses a new theory on the evolution of fatherhood in humans
Alina McGregor considers how coronavirus will impact our environment and how this impact may be tangible many years from now
Online Science Editor Vincent Plant discusses how Neanderthal DNA still impacts our lives.
Callum Dinnett compiles and explains a list of scientific jargon to help you get your head around the coronavirus coverage
Callum Dinnett reports on a tale of parallel universes (or lack thereof) and how hopes of proving their existence may be being raised too soon
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