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.
Katie Jones discusses a new AI technology that could be used to help depression and the current waiting list crisis for mental health support
Gwellian Page-Gibby discusses recent news from the University of Exeter who have been developing Artificial Intelligence able to predict which patients will develop dementia within 2 years.
Laura Burn discusses recent findings on the strange behaviour of a fundamental particle in physics and what the implications of this could be.
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’.
George Edwards discusses how the recent discovery of a human-like skull could affect our perception of the human family tree.
Erica Mannis discusses the lengths that both staff and students went to ensure that the Marine Biology Coral Reef Field Course could go ahead despite the ongoing pandemic.
Anna Romanovska discusses the devastating effects of Endometriosis and explains why this condition needs to be public knowledge.
Hannah Copsey discusses if there’s reasoning behind some of our strangest superstitions.
Anna Romanovski discusses the issues of Gwyneth Paltrow’s new documentary and the dangers of ‘pseudoscience’ documentaries on Netflix.
Issy Murray explores new research which indicates having your in-laws over during the Christmas period can negatively affect your mental health.
Issy Murray discusses the Christmas toy that inspired her to become a scientist.
As part one of Exeposé Science’s “Christmas Lecture” series, Vincent Plant discusses the the power of optimism, and how to stay positive.
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