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The wave-like greens weave and twist, with hints of pinks at their tips, dancing in the sky as an elegant…
The wave-like greens weave and twist, with hints of pinks at their tips, dancing in the sky as an elegant…
Connor Gray’s craftmanship transports customers back to ancient Japan, offering them the rare opportunity to handle historical weaponry, respectfully restored…
The media has loved pitting conservation and agriculture against each other, each side seemingly having conflicting interests and competition for…
Words by Science & Technology Editor, Madeleine Veasey I recently watched the series ‘It’s A Sin’ on Netflix, starring Olly…
“Up to 60% of adults who have childhood ADHD will continue to show symptoms into their adult life” ADHD coaching,…
Most of us understand space to be a vacuum, an endless dark void that sound waves cannot pass through. In…
Hanna Eldarwish – Psychology BSc - discusses the Junior Research project she conducted over the summer.
words by Annabel Kartal-Allen, Staff Writer Most of us will have encountered many insects in our lives- that one mosquito…
words by Julia Reinstein, Staff Writer When I was in my first year of university, I was diagnosed with Acute…
The cruelty of the situation in Ukraine has emanated throughout the world. Carrying with it, profound stories of courage and…
Rob Barrie, Science & Technology Editor, discusses the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of Brighton’s most famous natural phenomenon Between November and…
words by Ruta Cakla Not Just A Respiratory Disease: Recent Studies Highlight How COVID-19 Can Affect The Brain A number…
words by Gina Brennan Public engagement in the sciences is vital on both a societal and individual level, to create…
Brain implants and artificial vision; what would you do to see again? words by Charlie Ellis, Staff Writer If you…
Rob Barrie, Science and Technology Editor, talks to Dr Wilkins about his upcoming research using the James Webb telescope. Dr…
words by Gina Brennan, Staff Writer The trauma and struggles faced by the working class in the UK are beginning…
Features Print Editor, Olly DeHerrera, explores the dangerous constraints of science on culture The rise in popularity of home ‘DNA…
words by Rob Barrie, Science and Technology Editor A discussion on insects, teamwork and my summer research placement. Since childhood…
words by Molly Openshaw, Arts Print Editor The Freestyle Libre and its dramatic impact on diabetic people’s lifestyle The Freestyle…
words by Charlie Ellis, Staff Writer As of Thursday 21st October, within the UK there are 6125 people waiting for…