News Scientists find a link between male baldness, “excessive sex hormones”, and COVID by Emily Elvish Over the past few months, medical professionals have been slowly noticing an overrepresentation of bald men in COVID treatment facilities. A team of Spanish researchers…
News Scientists discover world’s longest animal off the coast of Australia by Julia Lo Surdo Scientists have discovered a brand new animal species just off the coast of Australian. At least, they think it’s an animal. Footage has been released…
News Feeling more tired than usual during lockdown? Here’s why by Julia Lo Surdo If you’ve been feeling more tired than usual during the pandemic then you’re not alone. A bunch of people have been reporting that they’ve been…
News People with low mental wellbeing benefit most from psychedelics, new study states by Kayla McNicoll A recent study published in the journal Drug Science, Policy and Law has uncovered some interesting information surrounding psychedelic drug use and psychological wellbeing. The research tells…
News Apparently there’s chlamydia living in the ocean, according to scientists by Matt Brazel With all the talk revolving around coronavirus recently, how about we switch gears for a second? This just in, there’s chlamydia in the ocean now….
News You could get paid £3500 to be infected with coronavirus by Matt Brazel Have you ever dreamt of sitting around in a bio-isolation facility whilst fending off mild flu-like symptoms for the express purpose of receiving a modest…
News The world’s first magic mushroom research centre is coming to Jamaica by Claudia Schmidt The world’s first magic mushroom research centre is launching this year in Jamaica. The centre will be located at the University of the West Indies…
News Got the munchies? No worries, Marijuana users weigh less according to new research by Patti Burton People who smoke or use marijuana weigh less than non-users, according to researchers from Michigan State University, despite dealing with ‘the munchies’ Published in the…
News Your taste in music might actually be decreasing your productivity, new research shows by Molly Lasker A recent study due to be published in March’s edition of the Personality and Individual Differences journal has surmised that our taste in music has…
News Hey you, want to live longer? Going to more gigs may be the answer by Stanley Widdison O2 and Goldsmith’s University have conducted a behavioural science study which has produced some surprising findings. The report has found going to gigs may be…