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Category: Issue 5

  • Issue 5

Blue light – The killer of our body clock

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020September 19, 2020

How phones are waking up our fish brains

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Social mobility: The psychological effects of society’s systematics barriers

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020June 13, 2021

An Insight into the Mental Health Struggles which Disadvantaged People Trying to Reach a Better Life Regularly Face

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  • Issue 5

Science’s hidden philosophical truths

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020September 19, 2020

When it comes to modern science, philosophy is alive and kicking

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  • Issue 5

Quantum supremacy: The latest milestone in technology

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020September 19, 2020

Quantum Supremacy – these two words were first used together by John Preskill, in 2012.

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  • Issue 5

Memory editing: From The Matrix to medicine

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020September 19, 2020

Towards altering our concept of fear and addiction

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  • Issue 5

Depressed and anxious: The modern tragedy of mental health

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020September 19, 2020

We are often scared of that which we do not understand. Mental health isn’t something to be scared or ashamed of; we should seek to understand and embrace it.

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  • Issue 5

Why do we find animals so cute?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020September 19, 2020

The biology behind why we can’t help fawning over creatures great, small, and fluffy.

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  • Issue 5

UCL & eugenics: Takeaways from the second town hall

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020September 19, 2020

How should we approach UCL’s long history of eugenics?

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  • Genetics

CRISPR: How does gene editing influence regular life?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020

CRISPR-Cas9, standing for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is a new and exciting gene editing method.

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  • Issue 5

An obituary of the most influential biochemist of recent years

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on February 27, 2020February 27, 2020

In addition to developing the polymerase chain reaction, Kary Mullis reinvented the expectations of the modern scientist.

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