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Spencer Pevsner reviews Prehistoric Planet 2, describing its incredible visuals, engaging plot, and raising awareness about its issues.
Spencer Pevsner reviews Prehistoric Planet 2, describing its incredible visuals, engaging plot, and raising awareness about its issues.
Ellie Smith describes the importance of laughter in shaping human behaviour, social bonding, and evolution.
Milda Folkmanaite reports on DeepMind’s new sorting algorithm, which integrates neural networks to significantly speed up data processing.
Marianna Birkitt describes biohacking science and the lack thereof, arguing for better policy regulation of the biohacking zone.
Euan Sarson explains the interest surrounding MOFs outlining their unparalleled tunability and use beyond the regular chemical applications.
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Lola Bell reports on the FDA approval issued for Neuralink, a new technology for the brain-computer interface.
Jasmin Patel discusses how psychedelics work, and how they might solve the current lack of effective treatments for mental health disorders.
Maria Kyriazi discusses the complex nature of longevity and ageing highlighting the key challenges and new avenues in research.
Sophie Gray discusses the advances and challenges of FemTech highlighting its potential to improve women’s health.