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.
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.
Athletes and Anti-Vaxx: What’s Going On? Online Sports Editor Henry Hood delves into the lack of…
Katie Archbold outlines the remarkable discovery made by scientists that confirms for the first time the existence of a space hurricane, raining electrons above Earth.
Erica Mannis outlines a surprising unearthing scientists have made in the Antarctic , leading them to rethink life on Earth
Laura Burn considers the relationship between politics and science, and how this relationship might shape both disciplines.
George Edwards interviews Dr Peter Lindsey, a conservationist at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, about his most recent paper ‘Conserving Africa’s Wildlife and Wildlands Through the COVID-19 Crisis and Beyond’
Tom Dormer, Online Science Editor, talks to YouTube Scientist and Wikicast co-host, Simon Clark, about how he makes accurate and informative science videos for a large audience.
Tom Dormer, Online Science Editor, talks to Louise Vennells, the Senior Press Officer for College of Medicine and Health, about the importance of good science communication.
Vincent Plant discusses Greta Thunberg’s UN speech and takes a look at the current state of our climate.
Tom Dormer, Online Science Editor, explains the methods used by the Natural Environmental Research Council to boost the RRS Sir David Attenborough’s huge increase in publicity.
Issy Murray explores the damaging effects of microfibres in our clothes and explains the actions we can take to reduce it.
Harry Caton, Senior Online Editor, compares the legacy of Apollo 11 to controversial proprosed projects of today.
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