Tag: Teddy Hall Expo

  • Labour in early modern England

    Labour in early modern England

    It’s 7am. Your alarm rings and you promptly force yourself to get out of bed to prepare for work. On your commute, you are confronted with continuous advertising: on the tube, on the street, or even as you check your phone whilst waiting for the bus. Conscious of it or not, materialism surrounds you. You… Continue reading

  • Oil Tankers: Equations and Answers

    Oil Tankers: Equations and Answers

    Here’s the thing, oil tankers are causing ecological problems. According to the International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited (ITOPF) annual report, 15,000 tonnes of oil was lost into the environment in 2022 [3]. Three oil spills are over 700 tonnes of oil. This isn’t a current problem after having grown up in Cornwall and seeing… Continue reading

  • A Planetary Journey from Hellscape to Elysium

    A Planetary Journey from Hellscape to Elysium

    Hades, according to Greek mythology, is the God of the Underworld and last regurgitated son of Cronos. He is also the namesake for the earliest geologic period in Earth’s history. The Hadean era earns its name from the fiery, molten state of the Earth 4.5 billion years ago. How did we go from hellscape to… Continue reading