What doesn’t kill you could actually make you stronger
Aamena Patel reports that the phrase "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" could be true on the cellular level.
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Aamena Patel reports that the phrase "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" could be true on the cellular level.
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As we carry on with the “Why you should join” series we hear from Warwick Lifesaving as they have their say regarding why they’re the best fit for you. We have a diverse and welcoming community of members who end up becoming a supportive family that you’ll never know...
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Students in Scotland will soon be entitled to free sanitary products under a scheme which will cost £5.2 million. Should the rest of the UK follow suit? If condoms are distributed for free, surely sanitary products should also be available? Or should this money be spent on other medical research...
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We all have been to a Nando’s restaurant, where the vibrant African aura mingles seamlessly with the savoury dishes. More than one friend has exclaimed how “vibey” Nando’s is. Together with the creative decorations and pleasant lighting, the artworks found in Nando’s restaurants definitely play a part in enhancing the...
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Yesterday saw the Universities and College Union open a ballot for industrial action after refusing the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA)’s pay offer.
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Buzzfeed Unsolved, created by Ryan Bergara, launched in 2016 and was part of Buzzfeed’s YouTube content until it became a separate channel in 2018. The series is hosted by Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej, and contains a plethora of content that will appeal to armchair detectives. Whether you are a...
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Jason Statham punches a 70-foot shark in a modern Summer A-List Blockbuster. If this sounds appealing to you, then you will enjoy The Meg. If not, then maybe this review may convince you that this is still worth your time as it is what the ‘shark attack’ genre has been...
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Three new Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) have been acknowledged, which highlights that the UK is leading in cyber security.
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When Michael Gove infamously declared that the British people “have had enough of experts”, he must have forgotten about Susie Dent. An expert in language, its etymology and lexicology, does not sound a likely candidate for the affection of the British people. But Dent wears her knowledge lightly, traversing history,...
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This article is part two of a series on what to pack to go to university. If you would like to know clothes to pack and luggage tips, take a look here! Kitchen essentials When it comes to food and kitchen-related things, my top tip is not to take crockery...
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As we buy brand new books for new modules, Emma Worrall discusses whether or not we should fill these books with analysis or leave them clean.
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One of the key things everyone looks for in music is how relatable it is to one’s own life. Of course, this isn’t always the case – music is after all escapism, an art form, and at times just something to appreciate. However, I think we can all agree that...
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Hamish Inglis reports on recent statistics which reveal that Type 2 diabetes is on the rise among young people.
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