ISSUE 14
THE FUTURISTIC ADVANCEMENT OF MEDICINE THROUGH NANOTECHNOLOGY
During the past few hundred years, the human race has made a prospective technological advancement in the study of science. Nanotechnology has evolved our understanding of the molecular structure of atoms…
By Harshita Mathur
Have you ever heard the phrase, “take some weight off your shoulders”? Well, if you have, forget about it! The weight isn’t actually on your shoulders, it’s all crammed in a box inside your head…
By Jeevan Thiyagarajan
GEOENGINEERING: IS IT REALLY SUCH A GOOD IDEA?
Humanity is becoming desperate! Heatwaves, tsunamis and droughts have left the baffled world with poor harvest, while our increasingly warm oceans produce fewer fish year by year. Since the health and state of our planet continues to decline, some governments have finally decided that it’s time to hit the crisis button…
By Sarah Piplani
The COVID-19 pandemic has left people less able to venture outside of their homes or go on long journeys, which has meant that cars, planes and other forms of transport are overall not being used as much as they were before…
By Zara Hayat
COVID-19: UNLIKELY SAVIOUR AGAINST AIR POLLUTION
The progress that humankind has made is remarkable. We started out in the Stone Age, when we lived in caves, and survived by being hunter-gatherers. We have accomplished many things since then to reach the state which we are in now today, and it is without question we know that the world will progress even further in 50 years…
By Sri Reesu
Issue 13
A TECHNOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE TO THE PANDEMIC
Throughout this pandemic, it is abundantly clear that technology is what keeps us connected with those around us and those far away. We have used MS Teams, Skype, Zoom and a whole host of other digital tools to keep our education, friendships, hobbies and adventures alive and thriving…
By Ahsan Rahman
A bacteriophage, also known as a phage, is a virus that is not quite alive and not quite dead, but infects and replicates inside bacteria. The head contains the DNA of the virus and often sits on a long pole with fibre legs. There are more phages on Earth than any other organism in the world, including bacteria…
By Paarth Aggerwal
THE BATTLE OF SARAGARHI - AN EPIC LAST STAND
The Battle of Saragarhi is considered to be one of the best and bravest last stands ever known in the history of the British Empire. It took place on 12th September 1987 when just 21 Sepoys defended Fort Saragarhi against 10,000 Afghan tribesmen. Led by Havildar Ishar Singh…
By Paarth Aggarwal
COVID-19 has had a massive impact on industries all over the world. These include the car, beauty, cinema, tourism, transport and hotel industries. I am going to focus on a particular industry: the car industry…
By Hari Rathakrishnan
issue 11
WHAT A COVID-19 OUTBREAK IN GERMANY CAN TEACH US
Germany was one of the first countries in the world to relax the lockdown caused by the coronavirus. However, things did not go exactly as planned and now in Germany there is one of the greatest Covid-19 outbreaks in Europe. This article will seek to discuss the following things…
By Colin Copcea
After many years of evolution we have reached a point in our lives that our own creations are able to outsmart us. Already jobs are being taken over by robots. They are…
By Nayaenesh Jeyabalan
OUR PLANET - OUR RESPONSIBILITY
Climate Change is becoming more and more serious, and many people are ignoring the dangers it brings. Only a small proportion of people are taking action against climate change. Some of these have become famous due to protesting against what they perceive as…
By Pranay Chawla
GERMANY’S PRICELESS JEWEL HEIST
Thieves have broken into one of Europe’s largest collections of art and have escaped with three sets of “priceless” treasures. It is said that the stolen treasures could reach up to one billion euros and is described as the biggest robbery since World War II. They broke into the Green vault…
By Karthik Kalaiarasan
Earlier last year,the England national football team qualified for Euro 2020 (now Euro 2021), a major competition featuring the top-class countries in Europe…
By Suhaas Sabbella
ARE SMARTPHONES REALLY GOOD FOR YOU?
Short wavelength blue light emitted by smart phones and other types of screens can cause health effects like eye strain and pain. This type of light may even damage cornea and impact vision. Having smart phones may disrupt…
By Kavin Thamotharan
issue 10
Boeing are expecting the troubled 737 Max aircraft to fly again by New Year. The 737 Max is a type of aircraft that is manufactured by Boeing. The 737 Max has had two detrimental crashes involving the deaths of…
By Karthik Kalaiarasan
ARE ROBOTS REALLY TAKING OVER THE WORLD?
Robots. One of the greatest inventions ever made. They can build cars. They can drive vehicles. They can tidy your room. They can even do your homework. Even though this may sound nice, they could use this…
By Shourya Garg
The current Prime minister, Boris Johnson has been finishing the long-fought war of Brexit after the referendum that had taken place in 2016. Boris Johnson is adamant on leaving the European union on the 31st…
By Irfan Ahsan
In today’s article, we’ll be talking about the wonders of black holes. Firstly, black holes are objects which circle space and have a force field of gravity so strong that even light cannot escape! Though their name may sound…
By Kayilai Dinesh
On a chilly January afternoon, Liverpool notched up their biggest ever Premier League win, putting seven past the Saints in a ruthless fashion. Robbie Fowler led the way with a superb hat-trick and…
A new mode of play is coming to cricket! ‘The Hundred’ is a freshly formed and brand new form of the sport and features eight teams representing seven places over England and Wales and battle it out in possibly…
By Suhaas Sabbella
This article will put the football player Mateo Kovačić under a thorough analysis to truly ascertain how good he really is. Keep in mind, there will inevitability…
By Rudra Patel
SHOULD SOLSKJAER LEAVE MANCHESTER UNITED?
Ole Gunner Solskjaer has only been at Man United for ten months, and yet people are already calling for him to leave. He may think that Manchester United is a ‘work in progress’, but some fans still believe that he is…
By Pranay Chawla
CRICKET PITCH OR THE KITCHEN CUPBOARD?
The Hundred was anticipated to be an exciting new competition. However it has been criticised by many as it is being sponsored by KP snacks! Many people wonder, “will this increase obesity rates?” and…
By Nayaenesh Jeyabalan
The cockpit contains all the controls for example the throttle controlled by a lever in between the two seats, the flaps controls are also there, the elevators and ailerons are on a side 360 degree joystick…
By Ishaan Bhandari
ARE APPLE IPHONES STILL ON TOP?
Apple has been in the spotlight lately, with their recent release of the iPhone 11, 11 Pro and Airpods Pro. With the release of the first iPhone in 2007, it made history and paved the way for the smartphones of the next decade. 12 years later, under the helm of a new CEO, Tim Cook, and without its chief designer, does it still measure up?…
By Akheel Kale
ISSUE 9
The bird box challenge is inspired by the Netflix film where a mysterious force annihilates the population and only one thing is certain - if you see the mysterious force, you die. If the characters open their eyes, they'll be…
By Roshan Arora
ISSUE 8
We all heard this before. Brexit. Deals, backstops, borders, Barnier, trade, May, extensions, the EU, Article 50, it’s all too similar. But what exactly is this. In this article, I will show you that there is more to Brexit that meets the eye…
By Ameesh Doobaree
First of all, I will look at their computers. Samsung have a whole range of laptops, PCs and touchscreen displays. They are pretty expensive, but good value for the newer ones, but they will never beat Apple. Apple also makes a…
By Artem Apostali
ISSUE 7
EBOOKS - THE FUTURE OF READING?
eBooks are digital copies of paperback books that can be accessed on most electronic devices. It was created with one motive - to replace paperbacks - but will it succeed?...
By Ady Tiwari
DONALD TRUMP - THE PROMISE BREAKER?
Has Donald Trump really kept his pledge to ‘Make American Great Again?’ Firstly, it is important to note that Trump’s slogan asserts that America lost its way of greatness somewhere along its long history…
By Artem Apostali
issue 6
THE REFUGEES REFUSED OF BETTER LIFE
Many migrants from across South America come every day to the great border of Mexico and the US to try and live “the American dream” as some call it and trying to flee the corruption and problems in…
By Ameesh Doobaree
Apple, the world’s first trillionaire company, has been at the peak of technological development since the early 1960s. But few of us know…
By Muhammad Shah
Jamaican Usain Bolt is an Olympic legend who has been called “the fastest man alive” for smashing world records and winning 9 gold medals as a champion at the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer Games. The Jamaican revealed that one of his biggest dreams is to play for Manchester…
By Kiaron Lad
The next breakthrough in technology is here! Apple have just released one of the best iPhone's yet, the iPhone Xs. As we all know, phones are essential to most people. Without a phone, think about: how long it would take to message someone on the other side of the world…
By Roshan Arora
In the top fight, we have the top six teams, constantly winning silverware and qualifying for major competitions. These well-known top six teams are Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham. At this moment in time, 5 of these teams are in their…
By Kammesh Atputhajeyam
HOW YOU CAN CHANGE THE WORLD WITH JUST A TAB EXTENSION?
Have you ever felt lost just scrolling on the internet for hours on end, without having an end goal? Well I will share with you some amazing tips to make the World Wearisome Web a little more interesting…
By Ady Tiwari