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·16th February 2019

Review of Blue Screen at the Glass Tank

Catherine de Guise
In the continuing quest for novelty, two artists, Jan Crombie and Luke Skiffington, have struck upon a new seam of...
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Science and Technology
·7th February 2020

It’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...
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Science and Technology
·23rd October 2019

10 things you didn’t know about coffee

Naomi Housego Day
Image Description: roasted coffee beans. 600 billion cups of coffee are drunk globally each year. Coffee is one of your...
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Comment
·8th November 2018

Stop Sugarcoating the Issue: Young diabetics need better support

Gabrielle Woodward
Image Credit: WundermanWiki Student diabetics need to look out for their future health. Recently, there’s been a lot of attention...
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Science and Technology
·21st February 2020

Bursting the Bubble: Is Coronavirus leading to an economic crash in China?

Andrew Tinkler
When we say ā€˜think global’ we mean ā€˜think big’. The coronavirus (COVID-19) has revealed, if we did not know it...
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Science and Technology
·18th October 2019

Freshers’ Fair Round-Up: A Guide to Science & Tech Societies at Oxford

Naomi Housego Day
Image Description: two people at the Biological Society stall at the Freshers’ Fair.   All I remember of my Freshers’...
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Science and Technology
·31st October 2019

10 things about the UK’s urban wildlife

Naomi Housego Day
Image Description: Harbour Seal pup Seagulls are attracted to urban areas. This is because temperatures are generally 4-6°C warmer, meaning...
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Science and Technology
·6th November 2019

10 things about Bonfire Night

Naomi Housego Day
Image Description: Fireworks. The sparks from a sparkler are 1000-1600°C. Yet, they are still safe to use because there is...
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Science and Technology
·18th October 2019

Nobel Prize in your phone

Yifu Ding
Image Description: iPhone. On October 9, 2019, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley...
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Science and Technology
·31st January 2020

Oxford’s 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...
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Chocolate pieces for Valentine’s Day
Science and Technology
·14th February 2020

Theobroma cacao – the food of love

Andrew Tinkler
With St Valentine’s Day upon us, our thoughts turn to love – and chocolate! For some chocolate lovers, Shakespeare might...
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Entertainment
·2nd May 2013

Reality check: Modern Art Oxford

Merlin Seller
Stephen Willats’ Conscious – UnconciousĀ and Archigram Beyond Architecture opens at Modern Art Oxford In a twin exhibition opening on Friday...
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·17th October 2017

Biotechnology: 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...
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Science and Technology
·20th February 2020

Poisonous 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...
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Science and Technology
·20th February 2020

And breathe… the value of the natural world

Andrew Tinkler
And breathe…the value of the natural world to the health of the planet and us. If you consult your doctor,...
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Science and Technology
·20th February 2020

Food for Thought

Andrew Tinkler
You may have heard the saying ā€œgo West, … go West! There is health in the country…!ā€ and that may...
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Science and Technology
·29th October 2019

YouTube: a new age for political campaigning?

Konrad Kollnig & Yury Kolotaev
Image Description: YouTube In August 2019, the Indian rapper Badshah was widely accused of using a network of servers for...
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Science and Technology
·21st July 2017

The Bitcoin Paradox

Fatima Al-Fahim
Imagine if you had bought $5 of Bitcoin seven years ago. Today, you would be $4.4 million richer. From its...
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FeaturesScience and Technology
·6th May 2016

Focusing with ‘Forest’

LeilaParsa
Trinity term is here, and whilst for some this spells punts, Pimms, and never missing a Bridge Thursday – for...
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