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Sleeping duty

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on April 25, 2017September 19, 2020

Why do we sleep? Nobody really knows, and there are more theories out there than you might think…
Written by: Victor Agrest.
Art by: Sia Agarwal.

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Past, present, pain

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on April 25, 2017September 19, 2020

Could pain we experience early in life increase our sensitivity to pain in later years?
Written by: Fatema Zavery & Jason Arunn Murugesu.
Art by: EJ Oakley and Winnie Lei.

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Where there’s a will, there’s a pill

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on March 26, 2017September 19, 2020

Dòl Iain Dòmhnallach investigates the science of bringing new male contraceptives from bench to bedroom.

Written by: Dòl Iain Dòmhnallach.

Art by: Winnie Lei.

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The Francis Crick Institute

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on March 26, 2017August 31, 2019

London will soon boast the largest biomedical laboratory in Europe… 
Written by: Abbie Curd.
Art by: Winnie Lei.

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The student mental health crisis: A generation game?

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on March 26, 2017September 19, 2020

Is our mental health really worse than our parents’, or do we just talk about it more?
Written by: Natalie Hunter.
Art by: JoJo Taylor

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The evolution of evolution

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on March 26, 2017September 19, 2020

Popular culture often gets science wrong. Evolution is no exception.

Written By: Zachary Brigden and Abbie Curd.

Art By: Jo Jo Taylor.

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Learning styles: The homeopathy of education

  • by kinesismagazine
  • Posted on March 26, 2017September 19, 2020

Are you a kinesthetic, visual or auditory learner? Studies show that there is no such thing.

Written by: Carmen Figueras.

Art by : Winnie Lei.

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