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  • 07/12/20

    Hückel’s Rule and the Peculiar Stability of Aromatic Compounds - Tom O’Keeffe

    In the early days of organic chemistry, the surprising stability of benzene and similar compounds was a compel...
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  • 07/12/20

    The Psychology Behind Attention Spans and How to Fight Back - Finlay Beyer

    Nowadays, focusing on a task without getting distracted seems like a great accomplishment, but why is that? Wh...
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  • 07/12/20

    Gabriel's Horn - Sankarshan Bhattacharyya

    Gabriel’s horn (also known as Torricelli’s trumpet) is a hypothetical solid of revolution that ost...
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  • 07/12/20

    Chaos Theory: The Science Behind the Butterfly Effect - Pratham Bhargava

    It’s been in movies, blockbuster films and even became a meme at one point, but the message has been rel...
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  • 07/12/20

    Was the United States of America a Colonial Empire in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries? - Alex Egan

    The United States of America is consistently depicted as a republic, a staunch anti-imperialistic country. Eve...
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  • 07/12/20

    Quantum Computing: The Future of Technology - Saroop Jagdev

    How will quantum computing shape our future?
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  • 07/12/20

    What are the most likely implications of the economic sanctions imposed on Russia? - Vedanth Murikinati​​​​​​​

    How have the sanctions on Russia shattered the globe's economy
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  • 04/12/20

    Mr Scourfield, Head of Boarding

    Here at RGS, we are privileged to be able to provide accommodation for up to seventy boarders aged 11-18 withi...
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  • 17/09/20

    The Maths Behind Poker - Dhiren Wadhva

    Poker is one of the most popular card games due to its simplicity. Anyone can learn the rules of poker very qu...
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