As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
As beavers are reintroduced to the UK, Online International Editor Magdalena Kanecka reflects on the consequences
Bronwyn Payne covers new research indicating that rats may have imagination.
Vrinda Arora discusses new evidence linking adult ADHD and dementia.
Eloise Grainger reports on the impressive test drive made by a solar-powered car.
Science editor Orla Watson gives her advice on navigating academic life to incoming STEM students.
Helena Hughes covers how a 3 inch live worm came to be removed from a woman’s brain.
Science editor Orla Watson discusses the rollout of new cancer treatment via injection across England.
Almudena Visser Velez recalls her astrophysics internship in Sweden.
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
Harry Hawkins discusses the recent findings surrounding liver grafting and what this implies for future organ transplantations.
Online features editor Catherine Stone discusses the recent findings which explain the differences between Neptune and Uranus despite their close proximity
Daisy Scott, Online Science Editor, discusses recent findings that PFAS have been found at levels exceeding safe limits and what this could mean for human health
Laura Burn discusses new findings in theoretical physics which may indicate a solution to Steven Hawking’s Black Hole information paradox
University of Exeter aims to be net zero by 2030 The University of Exeter has announced they have moved their target to be carbon net zero from 2050 to 2030. …
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