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‘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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Lockdown Listening: Part II

Our reviews editor Fatima talks to some of our colleagues about some of their favourite lockdown podcasts.

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‘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.

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Why 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.

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Anicka Yi: In love with the world

Camilla Arvidsson20th November 2021 Located on the Thames and across from St Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern has...

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Amy: Beyond the Stage

Scarlett Parr-Reid6th January 2022 What is it that you look for in a museum exhibition?...

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Our 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

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The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History

By Anjana Nair10th February 2022 The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History is a nonfictional account...

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The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The search for a perfect meal in a fast-food world –...

Trigger Warning: Includes description of animal farming processes

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Guns, Germs, and Steel – Jared Diamond

Review by Anjana Nair15th June 2022 Guns, Germs, and Steel is a ground-breaking book that interjects...

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Vaxxers 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.

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Small Videos, Big Ideas – the BBC’s Melissa Hogenboom Review  

Review by Emma Tegg (28th November 2022) The Imperial College community celebrated science journalism on...

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Modern 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...

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Modern 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...

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Exhibition 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.

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The 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...

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Inside the world of preserved animals in jars

Written by Angie Lo (July 2023) In a wing of the Natural History Museum lie...

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7 Sci-Fi Short Stories to Start Exploring the Genre 

Olivia Rehberger reviews seven exciting Sci-Fi short stories

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The long way to a small angry planet, by Becky Chambers 

Natalie Sidney reviews 'The long way to a small angry planet' by Becky Chambers

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My 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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