• One Hundred Years of Black Hole Science

    Upon publishing his pivotal general theory of relativity, Albert Einstein produced a series of gravitational field equations for the great minds of the time to solve. Little did he know that the solution would predict a phenomenon that would draw in much astonishment, scepticism and confusion. This was the...
  • Nuclear Weapons: Is North Korea a Threat?

    Recently, no fewer than five nuclear testing reports have come out of North Korea, a state that seems to be detonating weapons of mass destruction unnervingly often. North Korea (or The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) is possibly the most repressive state in the world, with a maddening system...
  • Last Month in Science – July 2016

    We take a look at the biggest news from the science and technology industry over the last month.  Montreal saves the World! Chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs to you and me, were revolutionary for the world of refrigeration, but an unfortunate accident for the ozone layer. The hole in ozone layer...
  • Fire breaks out in derelict building on Radmarsh Road

    A fire occurred at 7.20pm on Sunday 10th July 2016 on the west end of Jubilee Campus, Radmarsh Road. The fire broke out in a derelict building right next to UNITE STUDENTS accommodation. The incident brought on a full crime scene and fire investigation, and students were evacuated for their safety....
  • Impact investigates the Panama Papers scandal

    The largest media collaboration ever undertaken has revealed the biggest financial information leak recorded in history. Containing 2.6 terabytes of data, it accounts for files that exceed over one thousand times the content released during the Wikileaks scandal of 2010. Amrit Santos attempts to provide a brief guide of the...