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Interviewing Imperial about their new climate policies

Last month, Imperial announced a series of new commitments, reports and policies setting out how the university plans to reach net zero without offsets by 2040, in line with their sustainability strategy. I interviewed Academic lead for Sustainability, Professor Tim Green, and Sustainability Officer Rhea Samra about Imperial’s new

By Oscar Mitcham
Scientists reveals that all slacker group project members that did no work are in fact just one person

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Scientists reveals that all slacker group project members that did no work are in fact just one person

Scientists at Edinburgh University have revealed that every single lazy member of a uni team that never contributed to your group project is actually the same guy. Scottish Researchers in the Experimental Pedagogy Department have tracked down the man who is added to groups to work on a project before

By NegaFelix
AstraZeneca COVID vaccine: boon or bane?

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AstraZeneca COVID vaccine: boon or bane?

Last month, AstraZeneca announced that they are withdrawing the vaccine from the market.   The company said “as multiple, variant COVID-19 vaccines have since been developed there is a surplus of available updated vaccines. This has led to a decline in demand for our vaccine, which is no longer being manufactured

By Tejas Gupta