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Category: Science and Technology

Social Media and Mental Health – Who’s Responsible?

[trigger warning: mentions of self-harm] The advent of social media has been all-consuming throughout the world. What started off as … More

hooran mumtaz, mental health, mental illness, science, Science and Technology, socia media

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

coronavirus, hooran m. khattak, mental illness, science, Science and Technology

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

carrie macneill, sex, sex toys, vibrator

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

car, cybertruck, gabriel rutherford, NASA, Tesla

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

business, carbon neutrality, climate change, ikea, mitchell welsh, Science and Technology

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

dinosaur, dippy, eleanor fletcher, issue 140, kelvingrove, kelvingrove art gallery and museum, science review

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

eleanor fletcher, mars, NASA, oppurtunity, rover

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

china, christina schrock, space, the moon

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

gabriel rutherford, issue 139, numbers

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

Kirsty Campbell, project blue book, UFOs

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