‘Seaspiracy’ Review: An alarmist documentary that raises awareness
Ariana Loehr dives into Netflix’s latest documentary, factoring in critique from the marine biologist community
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Our reviews editor Fatima talks to some of our colleagues about some of their favourite lockdown podcasts.
View Article‘The Order of Time’ Review: A beautiful and intense fusion of genres
Keegan Schroeder delves into Carlo Rovelli’s liminal space between physics, philosophy, and poetry.
View ArticleWhy Penguin Town is the refreshing animal documentary we all need
Ushashi Basu dives into why this Netflix’s docu-series is an invigorating and worthy approach to the lives of her favourite animals.
View ArticleAnicka Yi: In love with the world
Camilla Arvidsson20th November 2021 Located on the Thames and across from St Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern has...
View ArticleAmy: Beyond the Stage
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View ArticleOur Broken Planet: how do we balance hope and frustration?
Scarlett Parr-Reid explores the messaging behind the Natural History Museum’s ‘Our Broken Planet’ exhibition
View ArticleThe Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
By Anjana Nair10th February 2022 The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History is a nonfictional account...
View ArticleThe Omnivore’s Dilemma: The search for a perfect meal in a fast-food world –...
Trigger Warning: Includes description of animal farming processes
View ArticleGuns, Germs, and Steel – Jared Diamond
Review by Anjana Nair15th June 2022 Guns, Germs, and Steel is a ground-breaking book that interjects...
View ArticleVaxxers by Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green Review
A book review of Vaxxers by Sarah Gilberrt and Catherine Green. The authors retell their experiences January 2020 through April 2022 as they developed the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
View ArticleSmall Videos, Big Ideas – the BBC’s Melissa Hogenboom Review
Review by Emma Tegg (28th November 2022) The Imperial College community celebrated science journalism on...
View ArticleModern museum practice: What can we learn from the past? Part I
Review by Mikayla Hu (11th January 2023) The Wellcome Collection at Euston Square officially closed...
View ArticleModern museum practice: What can we learn from the past? Part II
Article by Aleksandra Higson 22nd January 2023 Imagine this; you find yourself wandering around a...
View ArticleExhibition Review: Cut + Paste at The Francis Crick Institute
Gabriella Sotelo and Molly Rains visit a new exhibit in central London to consider the ethical implications of genome editing.
View ArticleThe festival merging science and art – and liberating them both
Written by Angie Lo (July 2023) “And finally, we have blue light—for hydrogen atoms, blue...
View ArticleInside the world of preserved animals in jars
Written by Angie Lo (July 2023) In a wing of the Natural History Museum lie...
View Article7 Sci-Fi Short Stories to Start Exploring the Genre
Olivia Rehberger reviews seven exciting Sci-Fi short stories
View ArticleThe long way to a small angry planet, by Becky Chambers
Natalie Sidney reviews 'The long way to a small angry planet' by Becky Chambers
View ArticleMy Life with Sea Turtles Review: A Marine Biologist’s Quest to Protect One of...
Olivia Rehberger reviews My Life with Sea Turtles, by Christine Figgener, translated by Jane Billinghurst
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