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August 28, 2019

Stealing 5G’s thunder: the cost of faster networks

Frances Osis investigates claims that new 5G networks could interfere with our ability to predict the weather.

Features / Opinion

August 23, 2019

Science needs girls to change the world

Physics student Megan Clapperton interviews female friends and colleagues about their attitudes to STEM subjects, and reflects on her own experience growing up.

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August 16, 2019

The bots and the bees

Luke Prentice investigates how the world of AI is being influenced by the animal kingdom and a few ways that future AI projects can give back to nature.

Physical Sciences / Snippets

August 14, 2019

Small bodies with Saturn-like rings and unusual dynamics

Small bodies beyond Jupiter have been found to have Saturn-like rings, but the possible mechanisms keeping the rings confined can be pretty unusual.

Features / Technology

August 9, 2019

Artificial Intelligence: Threat or the future?

How will new techonology fit in with the EU guidelines for ethical development of artificial intelligence? Eleni investigates.

Features / Physical Sciences

August 2, 2019

Climate Change: A death note for coral reefs?

Be it the Great Barrier Reef, the New Caledonian Reef, the Red Sea Coral Reef, or reefs in the waters of the Great Chagos Archipelagos – coral reefs are intricate and majestic living marine...

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July 26, 2019

Postcode Lottery: Is your home neighbourhood affecting how you age?

Recent findings from Glasgow University suggest a biological link between ageing and living in a stressful area. Kirstin investigates.

Life Sciences / Snippets / Technology

July 24, 2019

Stepping up the printing game: the first 3D heart from human tissue

3D-printed organs from patient’s own cells are becoming a reality that could open the doors to a new era in regenerative medicine.

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