Tag: science
12
Jul
DIY Detox: your body’s response to toxins
by Seeking Science
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Madeeha debunks the claims of the detox diet industry and reveals how your body deals with toxins by itself
06
Jul
Evolutionary medicine: the future of healthcare?
by Seeking Science
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As the UK marks the 70th anniversary of the National Health Service, we ask what the future holds for healthcare, could an evolutionary approach be...
28
Jun
Merging minds: In conversation with BrainPost
by Seeking Science
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We chatted to Kasey and Leigh, the founders of BrainPost about communication between scientists, challenges facing women in STEM, and much more!
22
Jun
High hopes: The future of medical cannabis
by Seeking Science
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Following lots of news coverage over medical cannabis, we decided to explore the science behind it all, and what the future may hold
15
Jun
Breaking it down: when protein metabolism goes wrong
by Seeking Science
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Guest writer Brittany Fair explains Phenylketonuria, a rare disease which wreaks havoc with protein metabolism
08
Jun
“Life finds a way”: What Jurassic World teaches us about modern wildlife
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With the release of the latest Jurassic World movie, we explore whether the film offers a cautionary tale for the real world...
01
Jun
Self-directed evolution? Jennifer Doudna talks CRISPR at the Royal Society
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Arzo and Roisin went along to Prof. Doudna's talk on CRISPR at the Royal Society, find out what they learned!
25
May
Counting the hours: a scientific guide to fasting
by Seeking Science
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To mark the start of Ramadan, Madeeha gives us an overview of the physiological changes that occur during fasting
18
May
Stress: It’s not all in your head
by Seeking Science
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To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, Arzo gives us an overview of stress, what it can lead to, and how to combat it.
08
May
Venom: Killer and Cure (Natural History Museum) Review
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We braved the Venom exhibition at the Natural History Museum (London), check out our thoughts on the spooky world of venom!