Julius Goldthorpe
Previously, I studied a Zoology degree at the University of Leeds and worked as a DNA analyst.Currently, I am a student journalist at City University, London.
What the future holds, who knows?
Could the global recession slow down global warming?
Recession is a word that brings a shiver to the spine of many people. But need it be all doom and gloom?
Read MoreInterview with John Stewart
We interviewed John Stewart, chair of HACAN ClearSkies, regarding pollution, biofuels and the third runway.
Read MoreHawking: avoid aliens
Stephen Hawking has shocked the scientific community by announcing that alien life is not only entirely plausible, but that attempting to make contact with extra-terrestrials could be detrimental to the human species.
Read MoreUK to go it alone on illegal timber ban
All three major UK political parties want to ban the importation of illegal timber.
Read MoreUCL planning for the future
A unique MSc course, which considers the effect urbanisation has on carbon emissions, is set to launch at University College London (UCL) this year, says Professor Yvonne Rydin. It will provide much needed urban planning professionals to a field that is in critically short supply.
Read MoreBiofuel deal worries environmentalists
The announcement that British Airways and the Solena Group will join forces to provide an environmentally friendly biofuel for some BA flights from 2014 has done little to endear them to environmentalists.
Read MoreTurbine trauma for Islington bats
Bat colonies may be at risk from wind turbines according to scientific research, which could spell trouble for bats in Islington.
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