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'Scientists argue that early detection of cancer is the most crucial precaution to save lives'Rebecca England explains h...
09/01/2018

'Scientists argue that early detection of cancer is the most crucial precaution to save lives'

Rebecca England explains how a simple blood test could be an accurate detection method for cancer

Cancer is one of the most prevalent diseases affecting our world. Scientists argue that early detection of cancer is the most crucial precaution to save lives. A study from the University of Exeter…

'This would allow the big guy to deliver all of the gifts and eat all of the cookies!!'Our very own science editor Rhys ...
26/12/2017

'This would allow the big guy to deliver all of the gifts and eat all of the cookies!!'

Our very own science editor Rhys Davies investigates just how Santa does it!

Home Science Common Misconceptions The Physics of Santa Here he is, caught in the act. ScienceCommon MisconceptionsLite ScienceThe Physics of Santa Science editor Rhys Davies investigates just how Santa does it. By Rhys Davies - Dec 25, 2017 37 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to b...

'Alcohol facilitates memory for information learned just before consumption'Penny HC Dinh explains how drinking may actu...
24/12/2017

'Alcohol facilitates memory for information learned just before consumption'

Penny HC Dinh explains how drinking may actually be helping your revision!

Home Science Alcohol improves memory!? ScienceAlcohol improves memory!? Penny Dinh explains how drinking may actually be helping your revision! By Penny Dinh - Dec 21, 2017 74 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.Planning on getting wasted this New Year Eve? You might...

'Turns out, we do not really need a high-tech solution to ageing!'Priyanka Gujadhur's Exepose debut discussing real life...
22/12/2017

'Turns out, we do not really need a high-tech solution to ageing!'

Priyanka Gujadhur's Exepose debut discussing real life solutions to ageing!!

Home Science Future Solutions to Ageing ScienceFutureHealthNewsTechnologySolutions to Ageing Priyanka's Exepose debut discussing real life solutions to aging!! By Priyanka Gujadhur - Nov 27, 2017 157 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.Flashback to many years ago; yo...

'We’ve all seen classic knock off products, perhaps you’ve been tempted to buy them? You wouldn’t be alone.'Ruth Braham ...
21/12/2017

'We’ve all seen classic knock off products, perhaps you’ve been tempted to buy them? You wouldn’t be alone.'

Ruth Braham explains some of the most widely counterfeited products, and how we can be sure that what we are buying is genuine.

Home Science News Fake News ScienceNewsFake News Ruth Braham explains some of the most widely counterfeited products, and how we can be sure that what we are buying is genuine By Ruth Braham - Nov 27, 2017 139 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.We’ve all seen clas...

'Influenza has an annoying trait of being able to change its appearance very quickly'Jack Warren explains why flu viruse...
20/12/2017

'Influenza has an annoying trait of being able to change its appearance very quickly'

Jack Warren explains why flu viruses are so difficult to defend against, and current methods for fighting them

Home Science Health Variations in viruses ScienceHealthVariations in viruses Jack Warren explains why flu viruses are so difficult to defend against, and current methods for fighting them By Jack Warren - Nov 13, 2017 351 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.Imagine a...

'Climate change is making weather worldwide more extreme, unpredictable, and deadly'Tamara Moule asks whether Hurricane ...
01/12/2017

'Climate change is making weather worldwide more extreme, unpredictable, and deadly'

Tamara Moule asks whether Hurricane Harvey was a one-off disaster, or piece in a greater Climate-Change puzzle.

Home Science Environment Hurricane Harvey: One-off event or climate catastrophe? ScienceEnvironmentHurricane Harvey: One-off event or climate catastrophe? Tamara Moule asks whether Hurricane Harvey was a one-off disaster, or piece in a greater Climate-Change puzzle? By Tamara Moule - Nov 6, 2017 118...

'At a cellular level, we all desire and require sleep' Riddhi Mane uses jellyfish to show that you don't need a brain to...
29/11/2017

'At a cellular level, we all desire and require sleep'
Riddhi Mane uses jellyfish to show that you don't need a brain to sleep.

Home Science Do jellyfish sleep? ScienceDo jellyfish sleep? Do you need a brain to sleep? Riddhi Mane answers the question by delving into the weird and wonderful world of the jellyfish By Riddhi Mane - Nov 6, 2017 117 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.Sleep remain...

'One tiny change could have been enough to make the previously harmless virus into the devastating pathogen it is today....
26/11/2017

'One tiny change could have been enough to make the previously harmless virus into the devastating pathogen it is today.'

Sophie Carr explains how the Zika virus became a global threat!

Home Science Zika: from Mild to Wild ScienceZika: from Mild to Wild Sophie Carr explains why how the Zika virus changed from a fairly harmless virus to the global problem that it is today! By Sophie Carr - Nov 3, 2017 119 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.What is Z...

The art of paper folding. A staple part of numerous cultures for numerous years. It's relaxing, versatile, complex and i...
16/10/2017

The art of paper folding. A staple part of numerous cultures for numerous years. It's relaxing, versatile, complex and impressively impressive. But what is origami?

Home Science The science of origami ScienceThe science of origami Science editor Ayesha Tandon describes a few of the many uses of origami within the world of science and technology By Ayesha Tandon - Oct 2, 2017 104 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.Origami (the J...

02/10/2017

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06/08/2017

*** EDITOR'S PICK SEXY SCIENCE SUNDAY ***

This one has a different, unique format, is an interesting read even if you don't wear the stuff and it was certainly a favourite when it was published. Jasmine Prasad's article "What Makes up our Make-Up" Have a gander.

http://exepose.com/2016/11/25/what-makes-up-our-make-up/

ScienceImmaculate MisconceptionsWhat makes up our make-up? Jasmine Prasad explores the chemical compositions of different cosmetics and the potential negative side effects. By Jasmine Prasad - Nov 25, 2016 446 SHARE Facebook Twitter Become a member if you want to bookmark posts.Make-Up plays a huge…

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