Hannah Copsey discusses if there’s reasoning behind some of our strangest superstitions.
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Hannah Copsey discusses if there’s reasoning behind some of our strangest superstitions.
Issy Murray explores new research which indicates having your in-laws over during the Christmas period can negatively affect your mental health.
Issy Murray discusses the Christmas toy that inspired her to become a scientist.
As part one of Exeposé Science’s “Christmas Lecture” series, Vincent Plant discusses the the power of optimism, and how to stay positive.
December 25 is Father Christmas’s big day, giving gifts and presents to all mankind. But just how does he do it? Callum Dinnett discusses the science behind Santa’s night out.
Vincent Plant discusses the inevitability of human’s high level of intelligence, and the implications this had on our planet.
Science writers discuss their favourite Nobel Prize winners and the influence that their work has had on them.
Elinor Jones explores the genre of science-fiction and how it has often predicted future scientific advances.
Tom Dormer, Online Science Editor, talks to Louise Vennells, the Senior Press Officer for College of Medicine and Health, about the importance of good science communication.
Researchers from the University of Exeter argue that scientists “must be allowed to cry” in their…
Hannah Copsey discusses if there’s reasoning behind some of our strangest superstitions.
Issy Murray explores new research which indicates having your in-laws over during the Christmas period can negatively affect your mental health.
Issy Murray discusses the Christmas toy that inspired her to become a scientist.
As part one of Exeposé Science’s “Christmas Lecture” series, Vincent Plant discusses the the power of optimism, and how to stay positive.
December 25 is Father Christmas’s big day, giving gifts and presents to all mankind. But just how does he do it? Callum Dinnett discusses the science behind Santa’s night out.
Vincent Plant discusses the inevitability of human’s high level of intelligence, and the implications this had on our planet.
Science writers discuss their favourite Nobel Prize winners and the influence that their work has had on them.
Elinor Jones explores the genre of science-fiction and how it has often predicted future scientific advances.
Tom Dormer, Online Science Editor, talks to Louise Vennells, the Senior Press Officer for College of Medicine and Health, about the importance of good science communication.
Researchers from the University of Exeter argue that scientists “must be allowed to cry” in their…
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