A Loopy Way to Save the World
A circular economy could potentially solve issues ranging from pollution and environmental damage to international conflict, but it won’t be easy to create one.
A circular economy could potentially solve issues ranging from pollution and environmental damage to international conflict, but it won’t be easy to create one.
How the properties of prime numbers have helped a species of defenceless insects outlast many of their predators and survive an ice age.
Newly approved drugs have a built in sensor which reports when it’s been taken. Is this a breakthrough in disease management or overly invasive?
Scott Jess explores how the moons of Earth and Mars are a relict of the solar system’s violent past.
Do Western art dealers fund terrorism? Well, sort of. The situation of Syrian antiquities looting and trafficking is much more complicated, however.
This March, theGIST got exclusive access to student-organised TEDxUniversityofGlasgow, held in the University of Glasgow’s Hunter Halls. We listened to the talks, met some attendees, and got interviews with some of the speakers....
Theodora Varelidi Strati explores the discoveries made in the TRAPPIST-1 solar system and what they mean for the quest to find extraterrestrial life.
Cryogenics may involve the study of materials at extremely low temperatures, but is this icy area of science just beginning to heat up? Maisie Keogh finds out…..
Pint of Science 2019: The Art of Science
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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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