Dispelling the Myths of Alzheimer’s DiseaseBy Christopher Stibbards Dementia is something that affects 1 in 6 of over 80s in the UK and as such I felt it was high time to dispel...
Starlink: Wi-fi from Sci-Fi or an Astronomers NightmareBy James Neil 2020 is looking to be a year of peculiar science stories. To start in January, we heard about Japanese fashion Mogul,...
Microsoft shoot for the moon with their ‘Moonshot’ pledgeIt was refreshing to see another hugely influential agent, Microsoft, deliver a pledge to go carbon negative in late January. In a time...
The science behind Star WarsBy James Neil Image courtesy of Rober Gonzalez | Unsplash With the final culmination of the Skywalker saga in Rise of Skywalker, we say...
A Way Of Life: Humans helping nature to take the world backImage courtesy of arcosanti.org “Arcology is the fusion of architecture with ecology, a comprehensive urban perspective. In nature, as...
How it works: Relativity theoryBy Giorgia Sanna Image courtesy of Flickr Many of us may have heard of the term “relativity”, Albert Einstein’s theory which completely...
Say “No” to single-use plasticsBy Steven Allain Image Courtesy of Wix We have all heard in the news recently how plastic straws and microbeads have been removed from...
Paranormal scientist defends paranormal science (Monologue)Hello! I am Victor Pang and I am a paranormal scientist. It took me so long to post this speech because my laptop has been very slow, the...
A patient seems to have been cleared of HIV, but it's not for everyoneBy Emma Leach Image credit: NIAID | Flickr On the face of things, it seems to be a scientific miracle, not one, but two patients recently...