[trigger warning: mentions of self-harm] The advent of social media has been all-consuming throughout the world. What started off as … More
Category: Science and Technology
What You Need to Know About the Coronavirus
Over the past few weeks, world news has unanimously revolved around the coronavirus. What started as a viral outbreak in … More
What’s the Deal with Sex Toys?
[Content warning: sexual references] The world of sex is a tricky one to navigate. There is still a lot of … More
Why Cybertruck is a Cyberf***
When he’s not calling a heroic diver a peadophile on Twitter, when he’s not union-bashing his employees, when he’s not … More
Businesses and Carbon Neutrality: Are they doing all they can?
In September 2019, IKEA pledged to become ‘carbon neutral’ by 2030; in that they will produce more renewable energy than they consume. … More
Dippy at Kelvingrove: A Roar-some Experience
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, until 6 May 2019. The skeleton of Diplodocus carnegii, more fondly known as Dippy, has … More
One Small Step for Oppy, One Giant Leap for Rover-Kind
When Opportunity landed on Mars in January 2004, it was only expected to stay for 90 sols, equal to 92.5 … More
China Reaches for the Moon
On January 3 of this year, China’s probe Chang’e-4 (aptly named after a Chinese moon goddess) landed on the far … More
The Numbers Game: Should the Abstract Dictate the Physical?
More and more, events in our world are being reduced to numerical values. We remember centenaries, we do things by … More
UFOs: What Science Cannot Explain
The name ‘Project Blue Book’ given to a study conducted from 1952-69 by the US air force sounds a lot … More