Saving Lives With Drones ‘n’ iPhones
In this modern era of technology and science, we’re always asking what could possibly be next. For years now, we’ve been donating to cancer research, and organisations like this to enhance health services and reassure humankind of a flourishing future. We also use technology day in and day out: using …
Another UH Student Wins Prize at Information Technology Awards
By Zoe Fripp A student from the University of Hertfordshire has been awarded the silver prize at the 2018 Worshipful …
What’s New In Science February
By Leong Qi Tyng – Contributing Writer The article this month focuses on current and upcoming inventions that could change …
Science Building Project In InAVation Award Contention
By Aaron Hurst – News Editor A project based in the University’s science building has made it to the final …
What’s New in the World of Science?
By Leong Qi Tyng – Contributing Writer A new year brings new scientific discoveries. In this article, I summarised a …
Bayfordbury Observatory To Hold Upcoming Public Event
By Aaron Hurst – News Editor The Bayfordbury Observatory has opened its doors to the public for four events happening …
What’s Happening in Science
By Robert Wheatley – Health and Innovation Editor What’s going on in the realm of discovery? Off to a rough …
Black History Month: Things you never knew were invented by black people
By Aimone Sharif – Head of Editorial The month of October, also known as Black History month, aims to show …
New Science Building Open Now!
By Aaron Hurst- News Editor The highly anticipated Science Building on College Lane has opened in time for this academic …
Female Inventors You Should Have Learnt About in School
Image: Pexels.com [Bryony Wharfe | Contributing Writer] Everyone knows about Thomas Edison and his invention of the light bulb, Alexander Bell …
2015/16 Inventions and Discoveries
Image: Kasia Sawicka [Leong Qi Tyng | Contributing Writer] Wondering what kinds of new and wonderful inventions and discoveries have crept …
The Bayfordbury Observatory
[Lashara Van Heerden | Features Manager] Bayfordbury Observatory is the University of Hertfordshire’s astronomical and atmospheric remote sensing observatory. It’s …
How gravity can leave you breathless
[Kealie Mardell | Media Coordinator] In 2012 I suffered from bilateral pulmonary emboli (blood clots on your lungs). A course …
Seeing in colour: The Tetrachromacy myths
[Kat Clements | Contributing Writer] There’s a lot of myths and misinformation about seeing in colour. From online tests claiming to …
A healthy dose of science: From constellations to quakes
[Kat Clements | Contributing Writer] Working out what science stories matter and which ones are just a flash in the …
The international race to immortality is picking up pace
[Mohammed Afkhami | Contributing Writer] Its modern founder boldly proclaimed that, “The human species can, if it wishes, transcend itself …
The wonderful world of physics: Experiments you can try at home
[Oliver Price | Contributing Writer] There’s a common myth about science that it’s inaccessible, that only boffins with three inch …
New font to help make a difference to the lives of dyslexia sufferers
[Taveena Atsu| Features Sub Editor] A new font called ‘Dyslexie’ has been designed by Dutch graphic designer Christian Boer to …
How to prepare yourself for the solar eclipse
[Oliver Price | News Sub Editor] On the 20th of March, the biggest solar eclipse since 1999 will occur across …
Down’s Syndrome Awareness Week
[Jennie Couling | Design Sub Editor] 16th of March marks the beginning of Down’s Syndrome Awareness week. Every year the …
Healthy Dose of Science: Vaccinations and voyages to Mars
[Kat Clements | Contributing Writer] Working out what science stories matter and which ones are just a flash in the …
A healthy dose of science: Babies, booze & fake drugs
[Kat Clements | Contributing Writer] Working out what science stories matter and which ones are just a flash in the …
A healthy dose of science: News from space
[Kat Clements | Contributing Writer] Working out what science stories matter and which ones are just a flash in …
A healthy dose of science: The C-word, measles & organ transplants
[Kat Clements | Contributing Writer] Working out what science stories matter and which ones are just a flash in …