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Sade Agard

Associate Science Editor at Interesting Engineering

Sade is a geology graduate and Fellow of The Geological Society of London who she has experience publishing for. She enjoys writing and editing features of a range of scientific topics, with special interest in earth science. Based in Windsor, Sade enjoys travelling to various sites of outstanding nature and has also lived in Thailand for a year.

An enthusiastic, tech-savvy geology graduate, entrepreneur and professional writer with a demonstrated ability of working in the non-profit organisation management industry. Actively carrying out work in Bambilor, Senegal. 

Having attained a GSL*-accredited Bachelor's degree in Applied Geology, and graduate roles thereafter, I am professionally skilled in a range of technical areas such as Geological Field Work, Scientific Writing, and Deep Foundation Design. Yet (and most poignantly), holds a unique and conscious perspective of our planet Earth which only wish to use for positive change across the globe. 

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Details last updated 05-Mar-2023

Articles written by Sade Agard

Hypothalamic protein called menin found to regulate ageing and cognitive deficits

Hypothalamic protein called menin found to regulate ageing and cognitive deficits

Interesting Engineering - 16-Mar-2023

Supplementing with the amino acid D-serine may reverse some anti-ageing effects

Soft robot opens the door for possible surgical applications via remote control inside human body

Soft robot opens the door for possible surgical applications via remote control inside human body

Interesting Engineering - 27-Feb-2023

Keyhole surgery without the keyhole? Very early days but imagine swallowing a robot which can operate on you from the inside