Isabelle Leoni reports on the commercial availability of genetically engineered glow-in-the-dark houseplants.
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Isabelle Leoni reports on the commercial availability of genetically engineered glow-in-the-dark houseplants.
In a Journo Request, students express controversial attitudes towards Ozempic as it becomes increasingly pervasive. Science Editor, Orla Watson, reports on these student attitudes and the controversies that have informed these views.
Emily Elliot discusses the causes, impacts and possible solutions to the worsening medicine shortages within the UK
Isabel Horsfield outlines the breakthrough discovery of a new type of antibiotic that can kill highly drug-resistant bacteria and discusses a further proposed approach to tackle antibiotic resistance in the UK.
Orla Watson, Online Science Editor, interviews postdoctoral researcher Katie Partridge about her experience in diabetes research.
Gracie Moore covers the events and controversies of COP28, held earlier this month.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit Editor, discusses the development of a finger-prick test that aims to identify brain tumour recurrence at home.
Bronwyn Payne covers new research indicating that rats may have imagination.
Hannah Woodley reports on the approval of a second vaccine for malaria.
Lucas Marshall writes on the use of LiDAR in the Amazon Rainforest by the University of Exeter’s archaeology department.
Isabelle Leoni reports on the commercial availability of genetically engineered glow-in-the-dark houseplants.
In a Journo Request, students express controversial attitudes towards Ozempic as it becomes increasingly pervasive. Science Editor, Orla Watson, reports on these student attitudes and the controversies that have informed these views.
Emily Elliot discusses the causes, impacts and possible solutions to the worsening medicine shortages within the UK
Isabel Horsfield outlines the breakthrough discovery of a new type of antibiotic that can kill highly drug-resistant bacteria and discusses a further proposed approach to tackle antibiotic resistance in the UK.
Orla Watson, Online Science Editor, interviews postdoctoral researcher Katie Partridge about her experience in diabetes research.
Gracie Moore covers the events and controversies of COP28, held earlier this month.
Gracie Moore, Online Arts and Lit Editor, discusses the development of a finger-prick test that aims to identify brain tumour recurrence at home.
Bronwyn Payne covers new research indicating that rats may have imagination.
Hannah Woodley reports on the approval of a second vaccine for malaria.
Lucas Marshall writes on the use of LiDAR in the Amazon Rainforest by the University of Exeter’s archaeology department.
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