Positronium – Antimatter Wonderstuff!
It typically lasts for only 142 billionths of a second, making it incredibly unusual. Positronium is incredibly energy-efficient. The study of it has the potential to transform physics, treat cancer, and possibly even space flight. It can provide light on “antimatter,” which was present at the beginning of the Universe. Continue Reading
FNCS – Fortnite Championship
The Esports event which began on the 26th of January has just finished, with a prize pool of $7.675 million! The amazing duo event of FNCS has recently come to an end with the winners earning $185,000 split between two. The top three duos in the event were: Theres something Continue Reading
Royal Secrecy…
“End Royal Secrecy” is the banner that two members of the campaign group Republic, which advocates for an elected head of state, unfurled in front of the Round Tower, which houses the Royal Archives. In front of the Royal Archives at Windsor’s Round Tower, two Republic members brandished banners that Continue Reading
The Speaker; Saying Goodbye?
Written on 22nd February 2024 A motion of no confidence in the Speaker, regarding his conduct of yesterday’s Gaza ceasefire debate, has been signed by over 64 MPs. As a result, Sir Lindsay is still fighting for his job; one government minister has called it “difficult.” The no-confidence motion is Continue Reading
WW2 – Bomb Shock
The Army still has not made a final decision what to do with an unexploded WW2 Bomb in Plymouth . But what does the local government plan to do and what measures are in place to keep citizens safe? Read on as WW2 is coming back to bite. The police Continue Reading
Exam stress
As mock exams have recently finished, many students have had difficulty dealing with the stress caused by the revision and the pressure. To prepare for major exams, these exams are required for pupils, yet many need help to cope. However, is all stress negative? Studies show that stress can, to Continue Reading
Back in the Swing!
The 2024 tennis season has just kicked off with the first Grand slam event of the year; the Australian open. The singles draw started on the 14th of Jan, with the doubles on the 16th, and the mixed doubles tomorrow. Whilst many received positive draws that would allow them to Continue Reading
‘Worlds Oldest Dog’ is a Guinness World Record holder
The world’s oldest dog, Bobi a Portuguese Mastiff, dies aged 31 ( 217 in dog years). Bobi’s whole life was a miracle when he and his 3 brothers were born his current owners could not afford to take care of them. The owners decided to sell all the puppies and Continue Reading
Apple: Feeling flat
Planned obsolescence is, “the policy of making consumer goods which rapidly becomes obsolete and so require replacing” so says the Oxford Dictionary. Since 2017 Apple has admitted to lowering battery performance to prolong its life; in 2020 the DGCCRF (French Fraud watchdog) fined Apple $21m and in the US it Continue Reading
Kaiser Catastrophe
On the 7th of October, the world was immensely shocked as Franz Beckenbauer sadly passed, well known for winning the World Cup as a manager and a player. Born on 11th September 1945 in Germany, Munich. He made his debut for Bayern in a Bundesliga match against FC St Paul Continue Reading