“Should I stay or should I go?”
Julia Salafranca questions the current dynamics in academia regarding work-life balance.
Julia Salafranca questions the current dynamics in academia regarding work-life balance.
Jen discusses reading Dr Camilla Pang’s prize-winning Explaining Humans through the lens of a science writer and enthusiast, as well as someone awaiting a diagnosis for ASD.
As the world slowly shifts towards a more sustainable future, there is a growing need for more resources such as rare earth metals. Ronan Boyle gives us an insight into the potential future of the deep sea mining industry and the shady plot that started it all.
Menstruation is a normal biological process affecting a whopping 25% of the global population, but still remains a taboo topic. Not talking about menstruation has contributed to financial, educational, and mental burdens for those who endure it. Do you want to break the stigma attached to menstruation? If so, join Lauren in understanding the menstrual cycle and the problems that arise from being silent about it.
Aditi investigates the need for patient-centred design in behavioural health facilities and how architecture will play a critical role in grappling with our society’s burgeoning mental health crisis.
Ameerah Gardee takes you on a tour of the brain – what it’s made of, how it’s made and some of the things it can do
From Pfizer to AstraZeneca, what’s the difference? Lauren takes a jab at explaining how vaccines work and what different types are currently being manufactured.
Statistics (2012) show that more than 75% of marine accidents are the result of human error. Christian Velasco-Gallego asks whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) could transform vessel systems operations and improve maintenance activities whilst enabling reduction in atmospheric emissions.
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