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Category: Science and Technology

The Einstein Factor

The world’s favourite physicist Albert Einstein is being portrayed once more in pop culture, this time with a new TV … More

albert einstein, genius, louise wylie, Stephen Hawking, University of Glasgow

5 New Particles Discovered in CERN

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located in CERN recently detected five new subatomic particles. The particles are all different versions … More

CERN, University of Glasgow

qmunicate’s Favourite STEM books

qmunicate recommends their favourite STEM related books for you all to enjoy. From sex, to physics, to, well, everything else, … More

Clare Patterson, Jimmy Donaghy, rachel gillett, stem, University of Glasgow

Is There a Way to Prepare for Designer Babies?

The conversation surrounding eugenics has surprisingly not changed all that much since Gattaca hit movie theaters in 1997. New technologies … More

designer babies, john hogan, University of Glasgow

Ethics of Petting Zoos: Was The On Campus Alpacalypse Necessary?

On the 17th March, students were lucky enough to be greeted by the bizarre sight of alpacas outside the memorial … More

ilona cabral, petting zoos, RAG Week, University of Glasgow

Life As We Don’t Know It

What the world’s oldest fossil tells us about life on earth and mars Are we alone? Ever since our first … More

fossils, iona cabral, life on mars, University of Glasgow

New Contraceptive App

Natural Cycles has been given medical approval to be used as contraception in the European Union, a first for an … More

Apps, Contraception, sarah mannion, University of Glasgow

Pac Man Fever: The Franchise That Spawned an Industry

Masaya Nakamura, the founder of the Japanese video game company Namco, has died age 91. He was widely known as … More

Evan Osborne, pac man, University of Glasgow, video games

The Science of Superheroes

So, the world is presently a bin fire and if there was ever a time for the Avengers to come … More

Morgaine Das Varma, superheroes, University of Glasgow

De-extinction: Should We Revive Extinct Species?

Thinking of resurrecting an extinct species? Dodos, passenger pigeons and woolly mammoths could be walking the earth again due to … More

de extinction, extinction, sarah spence, University of Glasgow

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