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Climate Crisis in North America - How Could It Affect the 2026 Men’s FIFA World Cup?
Sports, Science and Environment Navan R 21/11/2023 Sports, Science and Environment Navan R 21/11/2023

Climate Crisis in North America - How Could It Affect the 2026 Men’s FIFA World Cup?

The World Cup will be held across Mexico, Canada and the United States in 2026. The summer of 2023 has caused some concern both within the sporting world and also to all of North America.

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How will Perseverance unlock Mars?
Science and Environment Omila, Science and Environment Writer 12/04/2021 Science and Environment Omila, Science and Environment Writer 12/04/2021

How will Perseverance unlock Mars?

After the successful landing of the Perseverance rover, which launched on the 30th July 2020 from CCAFS Space Launch Complex 41, NASA are now one step ahead to answer the question: “Is there life on Mars?”

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Should Trophy Hunting remain legal?
Science and Environment, Opinion Omila, Science and Environment Writer 20/03/2021 Science and Environment, Opinion Omila, Science and Environment Writer 20/03/2021

Should Trophy Hunting remain legal?

“Ever since we arrived on this planet as a species, we’ve cut them down, dug them up, burnt them and poisoned them. Today we are doing so on a greater scale than ever.” – Sir David Attenborough

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Little Legends: Year 7 Volunteers Litter Pick To Save The Planet
School, Science and Environment Navan, Science and Environment Writer 29/11/2020 School, Science and Environment Navan, Science and Environment Writer 29/11/2020

Little Legends: Year 7 Volunteers Litter Pick To Save The Planet

A group of conscientious Year 7 student volunteers at Dartford Grammar School have been involved in the school Eco Council’s latest litter picking initiative over the past two months.

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The Night Sky in December: The Planet-Packed Sky
Science and Environment Neil, Science and Environment Writer 25/11/2020 Science and Environment Neil, Science and Environment Writer 25/11/2020

The Night Sky in December: The Planet-Packed Sky

Take five minutes out of your day from your desk and see if you can solve this simple puzzle: go to where you can see the most ancient thing.

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Climate Change: The Second Pandemic
Science and Environment Solon, Science and Environment Writer 22/09/2020 Science and Environment Solon, Science and Environment Writer 22/09/2020

Climate Change: The Second Pandemic

Our planet is suffering from anthropogenic climate change, which can be defined as human-induced change in global or regional climate patterns largely attributed to carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels.

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The Thing That Could Kill Us All
Politics and Education, Science and Environment Kodi N, Editor-in-Chief (2024-25) 13/09/2020 Politics and Education, Science and Environment Kodi N, Editor-in-Chief (2024-25) 13/09/2020

The Thing That Could Kill Us All

Food is something that is vital for human existence.

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Coronavirus - 6 things you can do to protect yourself and your community
Science and Environment Stakhey, Science and Environment Staff Writer 11/03/2020 Science and Environment Stakhey, Science and Environment Staff Writer 11/03/2020

Coronavirus - 6 things you can do to protect yourself and your community

In recent weeks, there has been an increasing number cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) across the world with there now being over 1,000 cases of the virus in the United States.

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Cancer Cured? A guide to T-cells
Science and Environment Stakhey, Science and Environment Staff Writer 24/02/2020 Science and Environment Stakhey, Science and Environment Staff Writer 24/02/2020

Cancer Cured? A guide to T-cells

Scientists from Cardiff University believe they may have found a new type of therapy to fight off cancer.

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Climate Change: Why so serious?
Science and Environment Samuel, Science and Environment Staff Writer 18/02/2020 Science and Environment Samuel, Science and Environment Staff Writer 18/02/2020

Climate Change: Why so serious?

Climate change is a serious problem in today’s society. It controls our weather, our climate, and even our news.

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Weird World Fruit - The Rambutan
Science and Environment Ricky, Editor-in-Chief (2016-2019) 27/01/2020 Science and Environment Ricky, Editor-in-Chief (2016-2019) 27/01/2020

Weird World Fruit - The Rambutan

At first glance, the rambutan looks like something you would find on the set of a horror movie rather than on supermarket shelves.

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Volcanic Tourism: Is It Safe?
Science and Environment Stakhey, Science and Environment Staff Writer 07/01/2020 Science and Environment Stakhey, Science and Environment Staff Writer 07/01/2020

Volcanic Tourism: Is It Safe?

Just under a month ago, disaster struck on the famous White Island of New Zealand.

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School, Science and Environment Ricky, Editor-in-Chief (2016-2019) 03/05/2018 School, Science and Environment Ricky, Editor-in-Chief (2016-2019) 03/05/2018

Enterprising Science Workshop

Thirty-one Year 10 students were invited to participate in the Enterprising Science Workshop to find out more about science as a career path as well as to appreciate how science impacts our lives.

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Global Warming Slashes King Penguin Numbers
Science and Environment James, Science and Environment Writer 28/03/2018 Science and Environment James, Science and Environment Writer 28/03/2018

Global Warming Slashes King Penguin Numbers

Due to the increased temperatures experienced across the globe due to the global warming occurring on the planet, large quantities of animals are struggling to survive, especially those at the North and South Poles.

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BPA: A harmless bystander or a cold-blooded murderer?
Politics and Education, Science and Environment Jada, Assistant Politics and Education Editor 18/03/2018 Politics and Education, Science and Environment Jada, Assistant Politics and Education Editor 18/03/2018

BPA: A harmless bystander or a cold-blooded murderer?

In light of recent concerns regarding the use of bisphenol A (BPA) in food products, I have decided to do some research of my own.

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Fusing nuclear fusion into our lives
Science and Environment Kwaku, Science and Environment Writer 17/03/2018 Science and Environment Kwaku, Science and Environment Writer 17/03/2018

Fusing nuclear fusion into our lives

A long time ago, we used our own energy to manually do tasks, but now we consume far more energy from the rising demand for energy.

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Science and Environment Calvin, Science and Environment Editor 15/03/2018 Science and Environment Calvin, Science and Environment Editor 15/03/2018

Water Bear don’t care

Tardigrades, often referred to water bears or moss piglets, are known as one of the world’s most indestructible species.

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Science and Environment, Technology Edward, Technical Director 15/03/2018 Science and Environment, Technology Edward, Technical Director 15/03/2018

Stephen Hawking - Lost in Time and Space

The death of Stephen Hawking, on the 14th March 2018, shocked us all.

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Ocean Pollution Affects You
Science and Environment Kwaku, Science and Environment Writer 15/03/2018 Science and Environment Kwaku, Science and Environment Writer 15/03/2018

Ocean Pollution Affects You

Every year, between 4-8 million metric tons of rubbish enters the sea.

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Forget No More
Science and Environment Calvin, Science and Environment Editor 15/03/2018 Science and Environment Calvin, Science and Environment Editor 15/03/2018

Forget No More

Dr Hermann Ebbinghaus was a German psychologist who instigated the remarkable study of memory.

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