As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
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As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
Laura Burn discusses recent findings on the strange behaviour of a fundamental particle in physics and what the implications of this could be.
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.
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.
Leah Frape discusses how the recent coil controversy has opened up a debate around female sexual and reproductive health
Aran Grover discusses how the term ‘Anthropocene’ speaks to our current environmental issues
Hannah Copsey discusses new research on the benefits of a quick forty winks
As part one of Exeposé Science’s “Christmas Lecture” series, Vincent Plant discusses the the power of optimism, and how to stay positive.
December 25 is Father Christmas’s big day, giving gifts and presents to all mankind. But just how does he do it? Callum Dinnett discusses the science behind Santa’s night out.
As humanity trying to reach the so-called ‘Elixir of life’ through science, Vincent Plant discusses his thoughts on immortality.
Issy Murray discusses whether the social and economic costs of environmentalism should have an effect on the aims of the conservation movement.
Sophie Ellen Buckland discusses whether it is ethical to change someone’s DNA even if it’s only to ‘cure’ someone of genetic diseases.
Shireen Zulparquear discusses why we lie and how the amount we lie changes with age?
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