Has Personalised Medicine Become Too Personal?
In a post-truth society, has personalised medicine been portrayed in a misleading way?
In a post-truth society, has personalised medicine been portrayed in a misleading way?
Amy Roberts deconstructs the weird and wild concept of time crystals and what they mean for the future of physics.
What good do conservation volunteering, eco-tourism, and activism really do?
Callum Maxwell looks at the problem of Global Warming, and how the post-truth society makes it difficult for us to swallow the truth.
Kirstin Leslie attended ‘Unravelling the Brain’, a Pint of Science Festival event exploring dyslexia, perceptions and predictions.
In the second instalment of our Pint of Science Festival coverage, Kirstin takes a look at how society can benefit from social science innovations.
Pint of Science Festival 2018 saw theGIST attend a variety of talks in pubs across Glasgow. Kirstin Leslie takes a look back on the events from May this year.
Diagnosed with depression at the start of her PhD and with research revealing 1 in 2 PhD students has a mental health condition, Audrey shares her experience and how to access help should you need it.
Pint of Science 2019: The Art of Science
June 21, 2019
Stratonauts Launch theGIST To New Heights… We Went To Space!
March 22, 2019
Press Pause to Begin – TEDx University of Glasgow 2018
April 12, 2018
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