Studies suggest that attention spans are dwindling thanks to our ‘always-on’ world Would you cope if you couldn’t update the world on what you ate…
Posts published in “Science & Tech”
With so many new astrological discoveries over the summer, we spoke to Nick Attree, a Ph.D student in a world-renowned Saturnian researcher’s lab, right here…
Our postgraduate Science & Tech Editor, Alice, talks about searching for science’s sought after answers, and miserably failing to find them A science PhD, or…
Hold on, womb transplants? That can’t be real! Well it worked on a woman in Sweden A team in the UK received ethical permission this September to…
How jogging and smoking cannabis create the same feelings of pleasure in the brain Illegal drugs are commonly in the news, for reasons ranging from…
Environmental Science’s student, Sam Baker, puts mankind’s influence on the Earth into perspective by comparing it to past mass extinction events Let’s be honest: apart from the Cyanobacteria that first introduced oxygen into…
Psychology student and blogger, Shahanara, explores perfectionism using her personal experience and scientific research Every so often, we come into contact with individuals who are…
Environmental Geography student and The Print’s Satire Editor, Daniel Crewe, gives us his locally-sourced, organic and non-GMO opinion on why we need to change our…
Nasria Begum looks at the origins of the MERS ‘camel’ virus, who it affects, and what’s being done to contain it What do camels, fruit…