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.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit Editor, discusses the development of a finger-prick test that aims to identify brain tumour recurrence at home.
Paris Gill covers new research from King’s College London and the University of Exeter showing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on brain health.
Bronwyn Payne covers new research indicating that rats may have imagination.
Hannah Woodley reports on the approval of a second vaccine for malaria.
Oliver Lamb, Print News Editor, discusses the news that the UK has rejoined the European Union’s science programme, Horizon.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit Editor, covers the creation of a human-like embryo from stem cells.
Science editor Orla Watson gives her advice on navigating academic life to incoming STEM students.
Science Editor Imogen Poyntz-Wright discusses the NHS infected blood scandal.
Benedict Thompson discusses the recent news that NASA are planning to return to the moon, why we haven’t been back for 50 years and what this new mission could mean for the future of humanity
George Edwards discusses recent findings that suggest “rewetting” wetlands could drastically reduce anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and whether this is a feasible option that could be used around the world.
Science Editor Imogen Poyntz-Wright discusses the new research behind the serotonin and depression debate.
Science Editor Daisy Scott discusses recent findings which reveals the neuronal mechanisms behind past understandings of the role that music holds in reducing pain
Ellen Rogers, Science Editor, discusses recent research that has found that a type of brain cell is particularly prone to death during Parkinson’s disease
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