Rhianne Talling talks productivity apps – are they really the cure to our constant procrastination?
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Rhianne Talling talks productivity apps – are they really the cure to our constant procrastination?
Print Science & Tech Editor Ella Smith discusses the soaring popularity of drones in agriculture and their potential for environmental protection
Print Sport Editor Eloise Grainger reflects on the state of Exeter’s public transport and Stagecoach’s move to electric buses.
Antoni Kałduński comments on the recent surge in interest in Unidingo.
Print Science & Tech Editor Ella Smith discusses the soaring popularity of drones in agriculture and their potential for environmental protection
Print Sport Editor Eloise Grainger reflects on the state of Exeter’s public transport and Stagecoach’s move to electric buses.
Antoni Kałduński comments on the recent surge in interest in Unidingo.
Ella-Jade Smith investigates the 23andMe data breach and the lifelong risks of exposing our DNA
Daisy Scott, Science Editor, looks into the revival of dumbphones and what makes them an appealing alternative to smartphones.
As the UK faces rising rates of loneliness and concerns about its effects, could artificial intelligence offer a solution? Elizabeth Barber investigates.
Lifestyle Editor Gracie Moore recommends browser extensions that are suitable for university students.
Editor Megan Ballantyne explores the use of new workplace technologies such as Bossware to monitor employee productivity in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hassle-free meals are a staple of university life. Lucy Evans looks into Hello Fresh and whether it is as student-friendly as it seems.
Katie Jones discusses a new AI technology that could be used to help depression and the current waiting list crisis for mental health support
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