Issue 6: Diversity
September, 2021
Editorial
Poetry possesses the potential to help diversify both science and scientific discourse, for example by presenting an alternative lens through which to view scientific discoveries, or by providing a creative way through which to conceptualise scientific research. However, in order for poetry to do so, it is first necessary to address its own struggles with diversity…
Editor’s Picks
Haptics in the Museum by Bryan Joel Mariano
How lovers journey through the solar system by Moira Garland
Our Brand New Bodies by Oz Hardwick
Solvitur Ambulando by DB Jonas
Poems
Anatomy Lesson by Mose Graves
Development and Diversity by Tausif Ahmed Sayed
Diversity Stays Back Home by Fikayo Oyewale
Evolutionary Landscapes by Chris Checkwitch
Fire Anthology by Christy Draper
Haptics in the Museum by Bryan Joel Mariano
Hendy Woods by Bradley Earle Hoge
How lovers journey through the solar system by Moira Garland
Missing the Point by Imogen Arate
Morraine by Debbie Lee
Mother and Son by Elisabeth Kelly
Our Brand New Bodies by Oz Hardwick
Relating to the Leaf by Alan Wagstaff
Rusted Roots and Spurned Sprout by Elliott White Jr.
Solvitur Ambulando by DB Jonas
Swallows in the Moon by Alicia Hayden
The Evolution of Life by Vandana Sharma
There’s Less Pretence in Odense by John Davison
We are the Proteasome by Osasu Oscar Igbinedion
Art Pieces with ConciliARTe
Share the Shelter by Roland Eichinger
We have been ready - Are you ready now? by Tulika Jha
Our Diverse and Uncertain Universe by Michael J. Leach
Colour by Xaali O'Reilly Berkeley
Rhythms of Disturbance/Resilience by Dina Rasquinha & Kathryn Koopman
Diversity in Scientific Subjects by Tausif Ahmed Sayed
Lockdown Colours by The Church Café Team St. Marien
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