Science in crisis: Destruction of scientific institutions in Gaza
The Oxford Scientist Team, both past and present, have united to reflect on the destruction of scientific institutions in Gaza.
The Oxford Scientist Team, both past and present, have united to reflect on the destruction of scientific institutions in Gaza.
Shanaé Fuller interviews Ariana Adjani, an Oxford alumna and co-founder of Fine Treatment, regarding all things innovative in healthcare.
In this poignant article, Julia Granato reflects on the methods used in the conservation and reconstruction of warzone damage.
Patricia Nalule reflects on how exams can lead to burnout and hinder even the brightest students and how best to recover from exam stress.
Dylan Ng explores Galois’ remarkable legacy and how not even a fiery temper and daddy issues stopped him being a maths legend.
Satchel Walton reflects on why some people struggle to trust scientists in an ever-politicised field and how scientists should boost trust.
Arabella Fearnley-Whittingstall evaluates the sustainability and potential implications of biodesign, ranging from concrete to fashion.
Douglas Brown delves into why scientific papers can be so bland and dull and how scientists can improve their language.
Olivia Allen explores the realms of sustainable aviation and how hydrocarbons may fuel the future of air travel.
Ushika Kidd interviews Dr Jane Jin, COO of OXCCU, a climate-forward sustainable aviation fuels company based in Oxford.