Twitter’s Silver Bullet?
Science Editor Jack discusses the potential end of Twitter.
→Science Editor Jack discusses the potential end of Twitter.
→Sam Pegg discusses the history of moon exploration.
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It’s easy to forget the vast amounts of progress which have been made to the→
Mars. You stand on the surface for 2 minutes and you’re dead. It is a radioactive, oxygen-deprived landscape of poisonous soil. So why bother colonising it when we have enough problems here on Earth?
→An account of the thrill and confusion involved with engineers attending a lecture from a Nobel Prize Laureate in Astrophysics.
→Science editor Jack Davies discusses the merit of being the first billionaire into space.
→It’s unlikely that our current Solar System will be our home forever. In fact, it’s impossible. With an expiration date on both Earth and the Sun, it’s practically unarguable that humans will eventually have to leave the Solar System to survive. While currently, the idea of interstellar travel seems more in line with science-fiction than science-fact, it’s unreasonable to think that this will always be the case.
→Meme coins are storming the crypto market.
→Scientists are not immune to mental health issues; research suggests they may be prone to them.
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