Science and Technology·5th February 2013Is 2013 the year of the flexible phone? Stephanie Burrell Flexible phones could be the next must have piece of technology as 2013 is set to be the year that... Read More
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Entertainment·19th May 2016In Defence of E-books Will Shaw I recently started reading a novel. I’ve been reading it on a tablet, actually. It’s called Newtons Sleep (and no,... Read More
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FeaturesScience and Technology·28th January 2017Will Technology Alone Save the Environment? Tom Gould One of the most popular pages on the internet’s premier discussion platform and troll dungeon, Reddit, is r/ShowerThoughts. Its premise... Read More
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Comment·19th May 2017The cost of the Information Age is too great Verity Winn Millennials today occupy a unique position of power. We straddle the social media revolution, and many of technology’s most rapid... Read More
FeaturesScience and Technology·17th October 2017Biotechnology: bridging the gap between science and entrepreneurship Josephine Pepper and Thomas Vanderstichele Biotechnology is at the forefront of the twenty-first century’s biological revolution, developing novel therapies grounded in the mechanisms already exploited... Read More