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Ex Aula Research Journal

Ex Aula Research Journal

Nuclear Power: Is It Your Cup Of Tea?

Nuclear power is a contentious political issue and it is something that most people hold a strong opinion on. Some people are against nuclear power as a result of the severe consequences of nuclear power plant disasters in Chernobyl and Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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Toxic learning: The neuroscience of drug addiction

I just got back from the swimming pool. When I was in the pool, I very vividly recalled my memories from my childhood when I used to swim competitively. Why did this distant, abstract experience feel so powerfully familiar? As Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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The Conflicting Realities of Parenting with Psychosis

I am a student in my 20s without any children or dependents. You could argue that there is no role in life granted more freedom than mine. In my position, you have the flexibility to choose how you spend your Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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AI + Entertainment: A tale of bridging two creativities

Look at the image above. What do you think about this artwork? Any clue how much does this cost? Hold your heart, my friend, as it was auctioned for just $432,500. You might be wondering if the painting is embellished Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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Enzymes: The Magic Wand of Life

At various facets of life, I came across many who looked at me in awe when I tell them that I study Chemistry, because it is considered to be a subject that is difficult to understand easily and complicated to Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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No food to eat? Don’t starve! How starvation drives tumour evolution, therapy resistance and metastasis

Our lives revolve around food. We think about it all of the time (at least I do!). We have to eat to survive and we even plan our lives around it. During festive celebrations such as birthdays or Christmas for Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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Doing Contemporary History: The Murder of Jo Cox MP

I’ve come to anticipate the response I’ll get when I tell people the topic of my dissertation. It is, incidentally, the same response you might get while trying to explain polyamory to a maiden aunt: “That’s…. very modern”. I know, Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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Mostly Harmless: Exploring how our bacterial friends become foes

Every surface, nook and cranny of the human body is inhabited by bacteria, with over 1000 different species calling our bodies home [1]. Don’t panic! Most are totally harmless bacteria, known as commensals. Some are even beneficial to our health. Only a tiny proportion of bacterial species are pathogens, Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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The Continuity of States

One of the oldest questions in political and philosophical debates is that of when one state ends and another begins. In The Histories, Herodotus tells us about a meeting of Greek commanders during the second Persian war to decide upon Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago
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Václav JANEČEK: ‘Ownership of Personal Data in the Internet of Things’

In light of the recent developments in data protection laws around the world, Ex Aula is delighted to present a short video that examines the implications of data protection rights. Aimed at a non-specialist audience, DPhil student Václav Janeček discusses his work (published in Read more…

By admin, 6 years ago

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