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Two postgraduates are the co-authors of this article that will inform the exhibits and public engagement programme of The Science Museum in its 150th anniversary.

Psychic nights, in pubs, are increasingly common in Britain especially since the pandemic, but why do so many people attend and what do they get out of it? Is there a connection between reason, wellbeing and spirit communication

New research project exploring the impact of psychic events on modern religions to host live event in Leeds.

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Dr Kersten Hall explores the history of insulin and what it has taught us in this article, 100 years after Dr Banting's Nobel Prize Award.

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A Lecturer in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Ethics Applied has appeared on BBC radio to share his insights on teledildonics, a developing frontier in human intimacy.

Ethics Untangled podcast

The new episode of the Ethics Untangled podcast features two prominent academics exploring the themes of punishment, forgiveness and revenge.