Spring is finally here. Cue longer days, lambs, sprouting bluebells and of course, hay-fever. After months of dreary darkness confounded by abysmal British weather, the
Category: Science
HPV vaccine combats cervical cancer in women
No girls who received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine when they were 12 or 13 have developed cervical cancer as women, a Scottish study published
COP26: Kingston residents label Glasgow Climate Pact a failure
Kingston residents have labelled annual climate change summit COP26 a failure, due to leaders’ lack of unity and the unlikelihood of the pact changing British views.
Review: Underrated ‘Dark Waters’ revealed shocking reality of chemical pollution
Dark Waters is a “must-see film” not only because Mark Ruffalo, who played Bilott, gave an Oscar-worthy performance, but because it exposes the chilling fact that the majority of us have been exposed to the toxic chemical Teflon.
‘Star of Bethlehem’ to return as Saturn and Jupiter align
Stargazers are being encouraged to dust off their telescopes to see Jupiter and Saturn almost come together on Monday, a spectacle which some believe may have been the “star of Bethlehem”, chronicled in Matthew’s gospel.
COMMENT: How social media is ruining our lives
Before smartphones became a necessity to everyday life, it was much easier to focus exclusively on ourselves. This dependence makes it all the more difficult to tackle the problems they present us.
COMMENT: Trump’s use of Regeneron proves his pro-life politics are just a political facade
President Donald Trump has been doing everything in his power to restrict access to abortion services and prevent scientific research on fetal tissue during his time in
Oxford University researchers seek volunteers for COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial
Researchers at the University of Oxford are calling for volunteers to participate in a clinical trial to test a vaccine that could prevent COVID-19. A team of
Kingston council promises new charging points for electric cars
Kingston Council has promised to deliver at least 100 charging points for electrical vehicles by 2022 in a bid to tackle the climate emergency announced
How to deal with Seasonal Affective Disorder
What do you think of when you think about winter? Snow, sleighs, chocolate, an open fire… despair, low self-esteem, anxiety? The winter months, for me,