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Parentification: Nurturing Maturity or Imposing Burden
By Bhoomija Singh This article is designed to explore the complexity of the salient social issue; of parentification and the effect which...
Bhoomija Singh
7 min read


From Little to Lost in the Margins: A Journey through Number Theory
By Aniya Thangamuthu In the fascinating world of mathematics, there are those moments when a single equation grabs the attention of...
Aniya Thangamuthu
5 min read


Are you connected to Kevin Bacon? An introduction to Erdős-Bacon numbers
By Hayley Lawrence What are bacon numbers? Bacon numbers are an intriguing concept which determine the degrees of separation of an...
Hayley Lawrence
7 min read


Is Coastal Protection Worth It?
By Meredith Ho Yau Chung In 2018, an estimated 9,000 properties in England are located in areas likely to be lost to coastal erosion by...
Meredith Ho Yau Chung
6 min read


First, Do No Harm
By Dora Abbi and Shruthi Guru As fresh wide-eyed new medical graduates ascend the stage to receive their hard-earned diplomas after years...
Dora Abbi and Shruthi Guru
6 min read


Silent but Deadly: Unveiling the Dangers of Sepsis
By Sana Ahmed ① Understanding the Ways of the Silent Killer Sepsis is a life threatening, systemic inflammatory response to an infection....
Sana Ahmed
4 min read


Is Homeopathy fact or fiction?
By Ananya Prasana Medicine is a constantly evolving field of study- many revered theories have been later disputed and replaced by more...
Ananya Prasana
4 min read


Why is mental health in Dentistry so important?
By Rumasya Omer The General Dental Council’s first principle out of nine is to ‘put patient’s interest first’ (1). In order to do this,...
Rumaysa Omer
6 min read


Honest review on screen-time from your spine
By Ugene Cheung Imagine this: it has been six hours, and you are embedded into your couch, invested in the latest Netflix drama,...
Ugene Cheung
4 min read


Memory storage in our brains
By Mady Cheng Our memories define who we are. This is the psychological process that enables us to store, retain, and retrieve...
Mady Cheng
8 min read


Is Disney Collapsing?
By Arya Ravishankar As 2023 draws to a close, the Walt Disney Company finds itself at a crossroads. Known for its iconic brands, beloved...
Arya Ravishankar
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Neurotechnology and AI
By Dion Cheung Imagine each neuron as a musician, and their electrical impulses as the musical notes they produce. When neurons...
Dion Cheung
8 min read


Kuiper Belt - The Cosmic Doughnut
By Emily Wearing Introduction The Edgeworth-Kuiper belt, otherwise known as the Kuiper belt, is a flat ring consisting of many small...
Emily Wearing
5 min read


The Wonders of Flight: Exploring the Mechanics of Aviation
By Hridal Gujrati The enchanting sight of an aeroplane gliding gracefully through the skies is a marvel that never ceases to capture our...
Hridal Gujrati
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To what extent are historical dramatisations ethical?
By Amy Grace Upton and Oscar Smith Turton Introduction “Oppenheimer Breaks A Major Box Office Record For A Biographical Movie.” This...
Amy Grace Upton and Oscar Smith Turton
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The Benefits of AI in the Future of Healthcare
By Jemima Lawrence Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined simply as ‘the capacity of computers or other machines to exhibit...
Jemima Lawrence
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AI - Friend or Foe
By Lara Aslan AI - artificial intelligence. Once a futuristic dream that has now become a promising and equally haunting reality. AI is a...
Lara Aslan
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Breaking the Cycle: Addressing the Surge in Mental Health-Related School Absences in the UK
By Parker Pigzone According to the UK government, 22.3% of pupils in the UK were recorded as persistently absent (less than 90%...
Parker Pigzone
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The People vs The Government: The Two Sides of France
By Cerys Kitima and Asmaa Torkia Secularism is defined by English secularist Holyoake as a way of thinking that rejects religion and...
Cerys Kitima and Asmaa Torkia
9 min read


The Gut, our Second Brain
By Elizabeth-Grace Warrior Our bodies are capable of amazing feats and are truly complex organisms. Often regarded as the mastermind of...
Elizabeth-Grace Warrior
3 min read
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