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.
Scotland has planned to ban plastic straws by the end of 2019, but what happens next?
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.
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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‘Vascular Dementia: Advancing Research and Awareness’
Vascular dementia impacts 150,000 people in the UK, but this diagnosis leaves many confused.
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Author: Caitlin Cosgrove
Link: https://the-gist.org/2024/01/vascular-dementia-advancing-res...
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‘Should you trust your intuition? ’
Intuitive eating trend boldly rejects any sort of restrictions, promising to work wonders.
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Author: Kseniia Mikushina
Link: https://the-gist.org/2024/01/should-you-trust-your-intuition/