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The female heart epidemic: misdiagnosis and gender misbalance in female heart attack patients

22 February 2022

Every year, 28,000 women in the UK die from a heart attack. Meanwhile, a new report has found that ‘unconscious bias and system inequalities’ towards women in the NHS often lead to serious misdiagnosis of heart attacks amongst female patients. In the case of

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Science & Technology

AI Detectives And Robot Security Guards Could Be The Future Of Policing

30 October 2017

The battlefield of the urban sprawl is changing, and innovative techniques in forensic science and computation are revolutionising police work. Police in the West Midlands are trial-running artificial intelligence technology funded by the EU and built by Middlesex University London called VALCRI, or “Visual Analytics for sense-making in Criminal Intelligence analysis”. It works by pouring

13 November 2018

The Wood Wide Web

Recent developments in biology are changing the way we look at woodlands

20 December 2016

Producing Single Photons

Researchers at the University of Bath have recently developed a technique to

Features/Science & Technology

Chemsex causes healthcare emergency in the UK

Last November the British Medical Journal raised a healthcare emergency due to the increasing popularity of Chemsex. Although the phenomenon is not

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by Eleonora Monoscalco
11 December 2015
Business/Features/Politics/Science & Technology/World

Can Capitalism counteract climate change?

In a recent interview with The Atlantic, Bill Gates has expressed the idea that capitalism on its own cannot save us from

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by David Beach
30 November 2015
Features/Science & Technology

Are you addicted to food porn?

How often do you see pictures or advertisements of food on the web, or buy a product based solely on the packaging?

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by Shane Wu
17 November 2015
Features/Science & Technology

Are we born this way?

The  continued search for the ‘Gay Gene’ yields new exciting developments A recent discovery in research on homosexuality sheds lights on a

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by Emilia Pilss
16 November 2015
Features/Science & Technology

A link between two lice that solves an itchy mystery

Did you ever think that lice could also attack your body? Head lice are not quite the same as body lice. Scientists have

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by Sanjana Jethvani
24 October 2015
Features/Politics/Science & Technology/World

The final frontier: Hackers declare war on terrorism

“You will be treated like a virus, and we are the cure. We do not forgive, we do not forget. Expect us”

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by Marco Scozzafava
4 March 2015
Features/Science & Technology

Professor Science: the secret mumblings of plants

Plants have feelings just like us and boy do they like to talk about them! At first glance plants seem to be

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by Bath Time Editorial Committee
10 February 2015
Features/Science & Technology

Professor Science: could a giant space fridge stop global warming?

Here at my lab, I receive emails from all manner of laymen, questions about science due to my status as the agony

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by Bath Time Editorial Committee
27 January 2015
Features/Science & Technology

Our sexy, needy world

Written by Holly Narey  “So, you want to be an ecologist?” Dev asked me sceptically, “I’ve been harassed, attacked and shot at

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by Bath Time Editorial Committee
27 January 2015
Features/Science & Technology

Professor Science: could there be any truth behind Noah’s Ark?

Everyone knows the tale of Noah’s ark, in which a magical procession of animals, two-by-two, marched onto a massive, regal-looking, wooden ship

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by Bath Time Editorial Committee
1 December 2014
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