Print Science & Tech Editor Ella Smith takes us through Big Tech’s latest data centre drive and the sustainable schemes seeing this as an opportunity.
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Print Science & Tech Editor Ella Smith takes us through Big Tech’s latest data centre drive and the sustainable schemes seeing this as an opportunity.
Exeter University researches developing AI that can reveal climate change tipping points A new AI program…
Animals are shapeshifting to survive rising temperatures George Edwards explains how some animals are adapting to…
M. Shelton discusses what algal blooms are, how they can affect a variety of different systems, how Artificial Intelligence could be used to predict where they will be and to prevent them in the future.
Cutting Edge Technology Erica Mannis looks at the 2020 Nobel prize winning discovery on gene editing…
Jess White explores public scepticism surrounding Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Issy Murray explores the risks of relocating I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here from the Australian jungle to Wales.
Laura Burn celebrates the news that Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell’s portrait is to be added to the Royal Society collection by discussing her remarkable career.
Callum Dinnett talks about Alan Turing, a World War II hero who was abandoned by his country, and is now receiving the credit he deserves.
Emma Hussain highlights Dr Jess Wade, a scientist who writes Wikipedia entries about other women in science
Print Science Editor Scarlett Parr-Reid tells us what is known about Homo luzonensis, a newly discovered species of humans.
Anna Wilmot explores whether there is a future to the male contraceptive pill.
Natalie Tongue voices her contempt towards the misogynistic attack against Katie Bouman, responsible for the first ever photo of a black hole.
As the second leading cause of disability worldwide, major depressive disorder has a profound effect on…
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