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.
A depression relapse – the problem with coming off anti-depressants Annabel Smith explains the new findings…
University of Exeter leads new research project in treatment of delirium A research programme led by…
Following last issue’s exploration into students experiences of in-person and online teaching, Exeposé spoke to lecturers…
The one relationship you’re stuck with, and why it’s important Afiqah Abdul Hamid discusses the importance…
Ria Kalsi reminds us of how pressing the protests in India should be to all of us
Online Science Editors Vincent Plant and Issy Murray interviewed Dr Michell about his experience of research during the pandemic
Cutting Edge Technology Erica Mannis looks at the 2020 Nobel prize winning discovery on gene editing…
Elinor Jones, Print Science Editor, provides some useful hints and tips to those studying STEM degrees at uni.
In Arts and Lit’s collaboration with Science, Print Science Editor, Elinor Jones, discusses the use of art galleries in psychiatric support.
Anna Romanovska takes us through the good, the bad and the ugly of the University Mental Health resources
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.
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