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A Shot a Year: The Future of HIV Prevention?
Snigdha takes a look at the latest and possibly groundbreaking HIV treatment, Lenacapavir!
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The Sun, Solar Maximum and the Aurora Borealis
Feature image credit: NASA/SDO * Since solar minimum was declared in December 2019, experts have been closely watching Solar Cycle 25. Unlike the prior cycle—which was the weakest in 100 years—this cycle is showing stronger signs of activity heading into solar maximum, recently confirmed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and NASA. What are the…
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Women Engineers Shaping Tomorrow: A Conversation with Historic Preservation Engineer Jordan Dick
Women have and continue to contribute to the field of engineering in countless influential ways, working in mechanical, material, architectural engineering and more. In honour of International Women in Engineering Day, we interviewed Jordan Dick, an accomplished Historic Preservation Engineer currently working at Ramboll – a global engineering and architecture agency. Jordan is also an…
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Glow Up: The Science and Benefits of Red Light Therapy
Colleen explores Red Light Therapy: the history, uses and medical applications.
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New Results on the Photon Sphere Around a Black Hole
Jonathon Kenigson explores recent research on the behaviour of light surrounding blackholes and the potential profound implications of this understanding!
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One Step Closer to a Theory of Everything
Since it was first proposed, the graviton (the particle theorised to be responsible for the gravitational force) has long been considered undetectable, but this may no longer be the case. The graviton is based on the theory of quantum mechanics, which describes particles as having a specific energy value rather than continuous values as seen…
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Whispers in the Cloud Forest: The Mysterious Life of the Spectacled Andean Bear
Andrés Acosta makes us fall in love with South America’s only bear species, the Andrean Bear. He teaches the reader about these understudied creatures and the threat of climate change on their habitat.
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Music to Heal By: A Simple Remedy for Post-Surgery Recovery
Matthew explores the potential of utilising music for recovery post-surgery!
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Scientist Next Door – Issue 32 Teaser
A preview of the exciting articles you can find in EUSci’s newest magazine issue!
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STARMUS Earth: The Future of Our Home Planet
A spectacular festival combining music, art and science took place in May this year known as STARMUS. Tanja Holc explores the importance of this combination and the messages the festival hoped to present at this year’s edition, STARMUS Earth.
