Contributor, Magdalena Ines Schacht, gives us the lowdown on the winners of the Nobel Prize this year The Nobel Prize is one of the most…
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Scientists say ‘Sans Forgetica’ prompts the brain to engage in deeper processing of information In the midst of exam season, do you find yourself revisiting…
Science and Technology editor Alex Richardson explores the effects common health foods have on the environment When thinking of foods that are bad for the…
What gadgets do you really need at university? When you’re packing for university, it may be tempting to pack all your gadgets to use whilst…
New plagiarism detection tool to help universities clamp down on ‘one in seven’ graduates who may have cheated on essays. Turnitin, the essay submission software…
Have you ever thought that you were limited by your body? That the capabilities of the human body could be increased with electronics? If so,…
On March 14th 2018, Stephen Hawking passed away at the age of 76, having lived a life over three times longer than predicted after his…
Natural Space Telescope allows astronomers to venture further than ever before into deep space. A team of international scientists witnessed the largest effects of gravitational…
QM researchers lead by PhD student Clara Hedegaard have developed a technique allowing researchers to use cells and molecules from natural tissues to create biological…
What does an F1 car and a Bobsleigh have in common? Not every country chooses, or can afford, to fund their Winter Olympic team particularly…