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A student’s guide to the new iPadsA student’s guide to the new iPads

A student’s guide to the new iPads

The world's most valuable company took a slightly sneaky approach to announcing their new iPad lineup this year - by…

2 years ago
Brexit’s impact on free movement for students, workers and touristsBrexit’s impact on free movement for students, workers and tourists

Brexit’s impact on free movement for students, workers and tourists

Brexit is fast approaching, we are now just four weeks away from 1 January, and while we wait to know…

4 years ago
Well-being: ‘‘it’s in the game’’Well-being: ‘‘it’s in the game’’

Well-being: ‘‘it’s in the game’’

Contrary to expectations (sorry, parents!), gamers have better mental health than those who do not play, the Oxford Internet Institute…

4 years ago
Farewell to water on Mars: can life on the Red Planet become a farce?Farewell to water on Mars: can life on the Red Planet become a farce?

Farewell to water on Mars: can life on the Red Planet become a farce?

Mars has lost an abundance of water resources corresponding to a hundred-feet depth for billions of years due to dust…

4 years ago
The health of London’s high streetsThe health of London’s high streets

The health of London’s high streets

Seven sisters has the least healthy high street in London, according to a recent study by the Royal Society for…

6 years ago
Are conspiracy theories a side effect of Brexit?Are conspiracy theories a side effect of Brexit?

Are conspiracy theories a side effect of Brexit?

Pro-Brexit individuals are considerably more likely to believe in conspiracy theories – recent research says. The study, funded by a…

6 years ago
Mum was right – I should have eaten slowlyMum was right – I should have eaten slowly

Mum was right – I should have eaten slowly

Remember the time when mummy told you to eat your food slowly? Well, there is a reason behind it. We…

7 years ago