The world’s favourite physicist Albert Einstein is being portrayed once more in pop culture, this time with a new TV … More
Category: Science and Technology
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
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
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
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
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
New Contraceptive App
Natural Cycles has been given medical approval to be used as contraception in the European Union, a first for an … More
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
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
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
