A healthy and delicious way to fuel your physics brain Estimated time: 15 minutes Base Green beans (haricots verts)Frozen A bunchHow hungry are you? Tomato 1 Onion 1/2 Favourite oilOlive, canola A drizzleThink “Gordon Ramsay” Favourite acidLime, apple cider vinegar 1-2 dashes Optionals Chickpeas 1 tin Butter beans 1 tin Hard-boiled eggs 1 or 2 Continue reading “https://pandamagazine.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/gridd”
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Right now it can be hard to stay motivated, so here are some tips on how to be productive without sacrificing your mental health to do so! Keep your workspace organisedKnow where your stuff is and tidy it away when your done. Find a designated place to work like your desk or your kitchen table, Continue reading “https://pandamagazine.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/gridd”
Our interview with Richard about physics, experiences in St Andrews and life after graduating. Tell us a little about your time as a physicist in St Andrews I came to St Andrews in 2008 having studied for my undergraduate degree elsewhere. While in St Andrews I studied for a PhD in theoretical physics under Natalia Continue reading “https://pandamagazine.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/gridd”
Vinayak tells us about winning the MIT challenge, fighting COVID-19 and his experiences. Tell us about your hackathon – who ran the event / how long did it last? The MIT Covid 19 Challenge was an online hackathon event on May 29-31, 2020. This was a global event with 1800 selected participants with bright & Continue reading “https://pandamagazine.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/gridd”
As a physicist, it can be hard for me to enjoy science fiction. This isn’t because I have a deep running hatred of Spock, or the teddy-bear aesthetic of the Ewoks gives me the heebie-jeebies. It is because I know that whilst the universe is wild, it has limitations. Just adding the word “quantum” in Continue reading “https://pandamagazine.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/wp-content/themes/gridd”