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The decision has already been made: Psychology of voting

Posted on 20th October 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

You walk into the voting booth and before you are your choices. You’ve weighed the facts, considered each candidate for their merits yet you remain uncertain about your choice. For some unknown reason you drift […]

How do hurricanes form?

Posted on 22nd October 201415th July 2020 by Michelle Heinrich

Last Friday Bermuda had to face winds with speeds up to 110mph when hurricane Gonzalo hit its shores. The remnants of the hurricane reached Ireland  on Monday night and will clear its way through the […]

The decline of the iPod

Posted on 15th October 201414th December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

‘1000 songs in your pocket’, a revolution in music and a revolution in technology. The iPod kickstarted Apples dominance in tech, paving the way for both the iPhone and iPad. Whether you had a classic, […]

Protein shakes: pretty pointless or scientifically sound?

Posted on 14th October 201414th December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Protein shakes seem to be the latest trend to sweep this health-crazed nation, and are targeted at both the ‘bulking’ gym lovers, and those desperate to lose that extra freshers’ weight.  However, what do users […]

Ashya King’s fight for Proton Beam Therapy

Posted on 7th October 201414th December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A few weeks ago, an international manhunt propelled the story of Ashya King into the spotlight: a boy whose parents removed him from hospital and escaped to Spain where they were seeking an alternative cancer […]

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