Climate change could already be affecting insects in temperate zones, new study warns
Alice Peabody reports on the varied effects of climate change that we are already seeing on global insect populations.
Alice Peabody reports on the varied effects of climate change that we are already seeing on global insect populations.
Angelina Scherbakova reports on the 2023 Nobel Prize for Physiology, awarded to Kariko and Weissman for their work on mRNA vaccinations.
Lily Massey reports on the discovery of “odd elasticity” in sperm cells, a phenomenon that violates Newton’s third fundamental law of physics.
Jen Jiang explores the current and historical gender biases that underlie scientific research and medicine.
George Rabin reports on the influence of risk-taking behaviours on the longevity of seabird relationships.
Taylah Andrews-Clark uses mathematical modelling to research societal violence, discussing model limitations and benefits of rehabilitation.
Ellie Smith explores animal tool use, focusing on ecological and cognitive factors affecting its rarity and diversity.
Billie Delpino explores the potential and challenges of geologic hydrogen as a sustainable energy solution amid renewed interest and investment.
‘The Unexpected Face of Biochemistry: Exploring Hidden Connections‘ The Oxford Scientist, in partnership with the Biochemical Society, invites all University of Oxford students to partake in a popular science article writing competition. We encourage students from all disciplines and levels of study to submit their work. Whether you’re an undergraduate or a postgraduate, your perspective…
Adèle Bouyer explores the efficacy and challenges of traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine in modern healthcare.