Bang! Science Magazine Archives

    Before Hilary Term 2018 we were published under the title Bang! Science Magazine. Articles published on the Bang! website since the end of Trinity Term 2017 (July 2017) can be found on this website. For older articles, follow this link (external) to the archive of Bang! online articles dating back to 2007.

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    Covers of four previous print issues of the Oxford Scientist magazine

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      The Oxford Scientist is the University of Oxford’s foremost science magazine. We are entirely student led, and publish one issue per term. We pride ourselves on creating a magazine that is both packed with interesting science, and graphically gorgeous. We also strive to do our part in breaking through the many barriers faced by people of…

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      Electrical stimulation of the cerebellum may one day relieve the symptoms of autism

      A recent study, published on Nature Neuroscience, lays groundwork for potential development of first neurobiologically-based therapy for patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This research from the O’Donnell Brain Institute in the U.S. explored a specific area within the right cerebellum, called CrusI. Whilst cerebellar abnormalities in ASD patients were known for some time, the…

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      Is your coffee habit lengthening your lifespan?

      Latte art-Instagrammars and stressed-out students alike will no doubt be delighted to hear that two recent studies, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, reveal a link between coffee consumption and reduced mortality from diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart disease. In the largest study to date to assess the link between coffee consumption and mortality,…

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      Internship at POST: Blog 1

      Blog 1: Science and Parliament As scientists, many of us aim to make significant changes, both nationally and globally, through our research and discoveries. But many young scientists, like myself, may not have spent much time thinking about how scientific discoveries are actually implemented in society. I recently spent 3 months working as an intern…

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