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Immaculate Misconceptions: The superfood myth

by Editors

When it comes to food, I’m a lazy person. I like to eat by all means, but when I’m at university, the irresistible pull of my reading and workload often mean I don’t spend enough time making sure I eat right and bag myself a decent diet and healthy lifestyle. I’m sure that situation will […]

Immaculate Misconceptions: Brontosaurus is back

by Science

[dropcap size=small bg_color=”#5e9cd4″]E[/dropcap]ver since Jurassic Park, many of us have fallen in love with dinosaurs and they have inspired the imagination of children everywhere. The Tyrannosaurs Rex, the Velociraptor, the Stegosaurus: names which hold incredible value to the scientific understanding of our planet’s past. However, one dinosaur in particular has had a problematic history, as a debate […]

Immaculate Misconceptions: Twinkle twinkle little LIE

by Science

Our Immaculate Misconceptions feature sees writer Kathryn Egerton, destroying our childhood nursery rhymes. No, stars do not twinkle – we’re all living a lie. Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. A well known nursery rhyme, but when you look closer is it actually correct? Well, here comes science to ruin the rhyming couplets of […]

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