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A Lesson in Heroes and Villains: Metal Gear Solid 3: SNAKE EATER

Growing up as a kid, I always had a fascination with James Bond and the era of spies. So, in … More

feature, games, Internet, mitchell welsh, technology, video games

Reflecting on Creativity in the Modern Age of Technology

“It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important.” I love any excuse to … More

Anastasia Nevarez-Pyrkova, creativity, modern age, technology

Museums Of The Future

Everyone has a museum that’s somehow memorable and special to them. With over 2,500 museums across the UK and over … More

accessibility, Arts, arts and culture, catherine bouchard, issue 142, museums, technology

The Ig Nobel Prize: an Award to the Weird and Wacky

Created in 1991, the Ig Nobel prize was created in opposition to the more famous Nobel Prize. The Ig Nobel, … More

ig nobel prize, jo reid, technology, weird inventions

Playing With My Memories

This article was featured in the Winter issue of qmunicate.  I got my first video game device when I was … More

features, games, jo reid, nostalgia, technology, video games

Robot Invasion? It’s unlikely.

On the 23rd July last year a robot passed a simple ‘self-awareness’ test. It was one of three robots who … More

AI, artificial intelligence, Ex Machina, glasgow university, robots, sci-fi, science, technology, tim abrams, University of Glasgow

The Missing Women in STEM: Discussion

Women in STEM held a small conference in Glasgow University on International Women’s day delving into the topic as to … More

engineering, feminism, gender, glasgow university, International Women's Week, michaela barton, science, technology, University of Glasgow, WISTEM, women, women in STEM

Bless Your Cockroach Overlords

Not all organisms have the luxury of being cute and fluffy; sometimes you’re cursed with a creepy scaly body covered … More

apocalyse, biomimicry, Cockroaches, glasgow university, Medicine, michaela barton, science, technology, University of Glasgow, vermin

Bye bye Bloop – the bizarre story of the Facebook notification noise

There’s someone in my building that leaves their Facebook open with their speakers turned up loud. I don’t know who … More

culture, facebook, glasgow university, instagram, Internet, Neil Weaving, news, social media, technology, twitter, University of Glasgow, world of warcraft

Myth and Mystique in the Digital Era

Ever since social networking allowed musicians to share their musings with their fanbase, the world has been subjected to a … More

celebrity, facebook, features, Frank Turner, Internet, Josh Homme, Max Sefton, music, qmunicate, social networking, technology, twitter

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