Imagine using living bacteria to answer mathematical questions or solve problems that a traditional computer would usually handle. It might sound like something out of a tacky sci-fi film, but it’s a ...
Lucy Baldwin explores how multilingualism enhances cognitive and social abilities in Autistic children, challenging outdated assumptions about language learning and ASD.
Dylan Rees delves into how new research involving sterilised male mosquitos could benefit humans in preventing the spread of diseases.
This January, Luke ‘the nuke’ Littler claimed his first ever Darts World Championship title. The Warrington-born phenom has become a household name since his emergence onto the Professional Darts ...
Bilal Haider Junejo looks at what has historically made the news, and posits that we should take lessons from it to make ourselves wiser.
Ashutosh Desai investigates the seemingly detrimental state of the UK stock exchange. What is causing this underperformance? Can it recover?
How Sergio Perez clung onto his Red Bull seat while his team extended his contract in spite of his performances was symptomatic of a half-baked driver plan far removed from the glory days of old and ...
Durham University has moved up 22 spots in the annual LSBU English Social Mobility Index to claim 52 nd place in the 2024 rankings.
Joss Greenfield looks at Labour's plan to change the structures of local government: will it create change, or will it have no meaningful impact?
The appointment of Thomas Tuchel as England manager marks an exciting new chapter for English football, one that should end in silverware. With a CV that includes three league titles, five domestic ...
The Women’s Super League (WSL) title race: can anyone catch Sonia Bompastor’s relentless Chelsea? Welcome to Palatinate’s website. We rely on readers’ generosity to keep producing award-winning ...
Emma Clarke uncovers the mysteries that lie at the bottom of the world's deepest sinkholes and how the culture around them is changing.