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A simple guide to cryptocurrency and NFTsA straightforward guide from the perspective of a complete crypto novice: what is it and what’s the point?Sep 1, 20221Sep 1, 20221
Is space exploration worth it?There’s a lot of drama in space travel — scientific discoveries, greenhouse gas emissions, races to be the first — but what have we gained?Aug 12, 20223Aug 12, 20223
What we still don’t know about how animals huntThe world is a vast place, still with secrets to unlock. While some scientists are learning more about space and sub-atomic particles…Jul 18, 2022Jul 18, 2022
An imporant first step towards buildings that are also rechargeable batteriesScientists have developed the world’s first rechargeable cement-based battery but what would it take to start building houses out of them?Jun 15, 20223Jun 15, 20223
An expert view on sustainabilityIt’s a buzzword that seems to be used a lot with little thought to what it actually means. How can you tell if something is sustainable?Jun 7, 20221Jun 7, 20221