Science Explained
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Env#38: Total solar eclipses-their environmental secrets
As the total solar eclipse occurs, NASA will be sending up rockets towards space to take some very important measurements. What are they measuring and why during an eclipse? Read on to find out! read more
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Env#38: Article 51-Space travel!
In my 51st published article, I decided to talk about (what else?) space travel and how it effects susainability. read more
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Env#34: A reason to keep fighting for the environment
I’m not immune to that old despairing thought: is it even possible to save the planet at this point? In this article, I throw myself into researching why YES, we can do it, and… read more
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Env#29: Zebrafish (why I’m obsessed and why you should care)
It wasn’t abnormal for my lectures to feature mention of one animal or twelve. Zebrafish were an animal mentioned in passing that I decided to have a further research on because they sounded cool,… read more
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Env#27: Protecting wild spaces from the Anthropocene
In an article submitted for an environmental literature competition, I take a look at the Anthropocene, and the dangers to wild spaces. read more
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Env# 26: 5 of Nature’s most captivating survival tactics
Having watched Sir David Attenborough’s the Green Planet documentary, I was inspired to study the ‘weird’ and wonderful ways in which nature adapts for survival- find my top five finds here! read more
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Env# 20: Can desalination solve water scarcity?
Water scarcity has the potential to cause a widespread issue in our future. In this article I evaluate whether treatment of seawater via desalinisation can alleviate this pressure. read more
