Research
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Env 41: Lab grown chocolate: where sci-fi meets reality?
Ani Talwar explores how lab processes are aiming to reduce the agricultural burden of growing cacao for chocolae, and some of the debate around this.
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Atro-City Analysis #1: Kayla Stevenson
In this first ‘Behind the Scenes’ installment into my novel, I dissect Atro-City The Flood, and reveal the hidden puzzle pieces I set in place to write the novel!
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Env#35: How to commute to uni without environmental impact
In an entertaining turn of events, I write this article around 2021, and managed to lose it for two years till I finally found it to publish: ways to travel to uni sustainably.
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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, and they are cool for a whole host of reasons you’re about to find out.
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Env#24: A look at sustainable student shopping, is it possible?
During my time at WILD Magazine, I collaborated with another paper: The Yorker, to study whether a cheap, realistic, student shop is possible if you prioritise sustainability.
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Env#22: Is online learning more sustainable?
Following the COVID lockdown, I take a look at online learning versus in person learning to see if one is more sustainable than the other.
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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.
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News# 5: Everything you need to know about Internships
Commissioned by Accommodation for Students, this article was a dive into student internship opportunities.
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Env# 18: Whales and their function in the ecosystem
In this animal feature, find out about what the role of Whales are in the ecosystem and the threats they face.
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Env #13: Fashion forward Cactus Leather?
What is cactus leather and what potential does it have to sustainability (and your wardrobe)? Read on to find out!











