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Gaming Editor Louis Wright argues that AI-generated art lacks the passion and originality of 'true' art, and threatens to destroy artistic industries and the pursuit of artistic hobbies.
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Sci&Tech Writer Taylor Fulton-Ward reports on new studies suggesting that humans need more sleep in winter.
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With only three of five potential marine sites to be rewilded, Sci&Tech Writer Amy Frith praises the 'baby steps', but urges for greater action.
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Solar Engineering may be able to reduce global temperatures, but Sci&Tech Editor Georgia Brooks argues that the risks outweigh the benefits.
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Comment Editor Weronika Bialek weighs up the potential for saving endangered species against the physical and psychological impact of captivity.
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Sci&Tech Editor Leah Renz discusses the implications of the Third International Summit for Human Genome Editing
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Redbrick's Sci&Tech and Film Writers and Editors discuss their favourite films that incorporate scientific themes
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Sci&Tech Writer Jacob Dawson argues that despite claims of "levelling up" the North, HS2 remains emblematic of a "Southern centric doctrine"
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In the first of a new series for Sci&Tech, our writer Benjamin Oakden looks at the science behind the myth that carrots can give you night vision
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright condemns the Government for the "absolutely indefensible" decision to approve the West Cumbria Mining Project
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Sci&Tech Writer Jacob Dawson investigates the eco-impacts of electric vehicles and hydrogen powered cars
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Sci&Tech Writer Amy Frith explores the potential for resurrecting extinct species, and how realistic a goal this really is