Features·27th May 2023Diplomacy in the Digital Age: The Rise, Impact, and Future of Digital Diplomacy. Anas Dayeh Digital diplomacy, a rapidly evolving field, is reshaping global interactions. Drawing on the insights given by Dr Corneliu Bjola and...Read More
Science and Technology·22nd November 2022A case against avoiding the voi: summarising e-scooter studies Emily Hudson Theyāre quiet, theyāre small, and their riders stand tall: e-scooters have imprinted themselves on our consciousness, adding to the list...Read More
Science and Technology·20th October 2022Improvement over innovation: are Appleās latest products a letdown? Nicole Hasler Apple products have long been marketed as cool tools for creativity, productivity, and a healthy lifestyle. But at this yearās...Read More
Science and Technology·18th January 2021It’s a riot: the issue of social media regulation Thomas Morris Image description: a phone with the Twitter app open on its screen lying on top of a box labelled “HANDLE...Read More
Science and Technology·30th March 2020Why are we so unprepared for COVID-19? Michael Milad We were warned this might happen ā pandemics are not new, and we should have been ready. Yet, why were...Read More
Science and Technology·21st February 2020Bottling the Stars – The Magic of Fusion Reactors Andrew Tinkler Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, viable nuclear fusion has been seen as the āholy grailā of scientific discovery. It...Read More
Science and Technology·20th February 2020Prospecting the Cosmos – SciFi becomes Reality Andrew Tinkler For almost the entirety of human history we have been exploiting the properties of metals and, with the development of...Read More
Science and Technology·20th February 2020Poisonous Pigments of the Past Andrew Tinkler Since the dawn of humanity, we have decorated our walls and created striking artwork using vividly coloured compounds. From earliest...Read More
Science and Technology·14th February 2020The Science and Philosophy of Psychedelics Alex Omidvar Some have labelled the era in which we are currently living as a psychedelic renaissance: this is thanks to the...Read More
Science and Technology·31st January 2020Oxfordās Plan ZEZ Andrew Tinkler Amongst the more attention-grabbing recent headlines: the Coronavirus, Trump impeachment and Brexit, you may have overlooked the more pedestrian announcement...Read More
Comment·25th April 2023Your degree might not save you from AI Jack Arrowsmith In 1779 Ned Ludd, a weaver living in Leicester, broke two stocking frames in a fit of rage. The frames,...Read More
Science and Technology·17th November 2022A bird in the hand is worth $44 billion: Elon Muskās Twitter takeover and what it means Nicole Hasler After months of negotiations, Elon Musk is finally the new owner of Twitter. The engineer of Tesla and SpaceX fame...Read More
Features·9th October 2021Royally out of date? The changing image of the monarchy Lewis Knight Image Description: the front of Buckingham Palace With 4.6 million followers on Twitter and 10.3 million on Instagram, the Royal...Read More
Science and Technology·6th December 2020A āBrave New Worldā: The unshakeable grip of Amazon and the Big Tech Giants. Anonymous Image Description: The Screenslaver from ‘Incredibles 2’ In the crippling economic maelstrom whipped up by the pandemic, businesses either float...Read More
Science and Technology·21st February 2020Bursting the Bubble: Is Coronavirus leading to an economic crash in China? Andrew Tinkler When we say āthink globalā we mean āthink bigā. The coronavirus (COVID-19) has revealed, if we did not know it...Read More
Science and Technology·20th February 2020And breathe… the value of the natural world Andrew Tinkler And breatheā¦the value of the natural world to the health of the planet and us. If you consult your doctor,...Read More
Science and Technology·20th February 2020Food for Thought Andrew Tinkler You may have heard the saying āgo West, ⦠go West! There is health in the countryā¦!ā and that may...Read More
Science and Technology·14th February 2020Theobroma cacao – the food of love Andrew Tinkler With St Valentineās Day upon us, our thoughts turn to love – and chocolate! For some chocolate lovers, Shakespeare might...Read More
Science and Technology·7th February 2020It’s Raining Iguanas! Molly Archer-Zeff A couple weeks ago the National Weather Service in Miami tweeted “This isn’t something we usually forecast, but don’t be...Read More