Conformity is defined as an individual changing attitudes to align with a social group or network. Conformity towards groups can be observed frequently in everyday life, from the way our behaviour adjusts appropriately to different social groups, to our beliefs and judgments. But why do we conform? Are we always aware that we are conforming? And to what extent are we influenced by the people around us that it changes the way we view ourselves?
DofE: the experience
Last month I was fortunate enough to sacrifice my half term to participate in the wonderful experience that is Gold DofE. I have henceforth decided to share my experiences with the world.
What will be the next advancement in Computer Science Engineering?
The obvious answer to this question is further developments in AI. The creation of an AI that is almost indistinguishable from humanity, a thinking, feeling robot. Such a development would revolutionize the world, raise philosophical questions about what it means to be human and start a radical change in the definition of human rights.
The physiological benefits of hugs
In our everyday life, hugs are a frequent form of greeting, comfort, and expression of connection. But why do we actually hug people, and what are the physiological benefits of hugging?
Political cat-toons
PMQs with Sunak and Starmer



