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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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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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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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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
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Gaming Editory Louis Wright explores the historical inequality behind contraception, and what a new breakthrough for male birth control could mean
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright weighs the negative environmental impact of space exploration against the potential for humanity's survival beyond planet earth
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In the first of our new feature series exploring controversial climate topics, Sci&Tech Editor Georgia Brooks explores the benefits and concerns surrounding deep sea mining, concluding that we should leave this fragile and little researched ecosystem alone.
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Sci&Tech Editor Leah Renz breaks down the chemistry involved in Paris Fashion Week's showstopper spray-on dress
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Sci&Tech Writer Helena da Costa investigates NASA's recent DART mission, finding comfort in the reassurance that this technology could avert future disasters
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Sci&Tech Writer Patrick Hughes praises Sci-Fi author Neal Stephenson's mission to create a counter-cultural Metaverse whilst acknowledging that Stephenson has a long way to go before it becomes reality
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Sci&Tech Editor Leah Renz questions whether it is possible for semi-autonomous artificial intelligence to feel emotions