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SATNAVmagazine
Jun 6, 20213 min read
The long struggle for full representation of women in science
Daisy Cave exposes the misogyny faced by female scientists throughout history
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SATNAVmagazine
Jun 6, 20212 min read
Night-time in colour - the extraordinary vision of nocturnal animals
From hawkmoths to geckos, Adam Manning investigates the science behind colour night vision
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SATNAVmagazine
Jun 6, 20213 min read
It's not rocket science: How effective communication is key to preventing future space calamities
Charlotte Tomlinson looks at the disasters of space travel that were all down to communication
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SATNAVmagazine
Jun 6, 20213 min read
Radium and corporate greed that glows
Esme Morgan transcends back in time to when raising awareness of the dangers of radium was non-existent
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SATNAVmagazine
Jun 6, 20214 min read
Time travel: tall tale or technology of tomorrow?
Harry T. Jones explores the establishment of time travel in fiction and fact
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Jun 6, 20213 min read
Spot-the-duplicate: the rise of fake images in science
Katie Fegan discusses the impact of image manipulation in academic papers, and the whistleblowers fighting for scientific integrity
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Jun 6, 20213 min read
Dark ecology: a view of nature not 'saved' by science
Lara Williams dissects the theory of dark ecology and how scientists consider the impact of human interference when fixing ecological crises
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Jun 6, 20212 min read
Mount Paektu: the geological mystery on the China-North Korea border
Matthew Morris investigates the mystery magma behind Mount Paektu
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Jun 6, 20214 min read
A message of warning to civilizations of the future
Mia Wroe inspects how messages of doom can be communicated to those beyond our time
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Jun 6, 20214 min read
Protests against the Thirty Meter Telescope: Is tradition preventing us from scientific discoveries?
Oriana Pateiro Pacheco explores the fine line dividing the blend of science and advancement from culture and community
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Jun 6, 20213 min read
Blood, sweat & tears: The saga of Silicon Valley's greatest scandal
Rain Speake dives into a company that based its ground-breaking technology on lies
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Jun 6, 20213 min read
Concorde: How the supersonic dream came to an end
Sam Lee relives the crash of Air France and what this did to the reputation of the Concorde
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Jun 6, 20213 min read
Living in a microbial world
Sarah Lloyd examines the importance of bacteria in the origin of life
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Jun 6, 20213 min read
The problem with polymers: plastic waste in scientific research
Sophie Byrne highlights the actions that researchers can take to reduce their contribution to the plastic waste crisis.
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SATNAVmagazine
Feb 1, 20213 min read
Golden Rice: a biotechnology 20 years in the making
Sarah Lloyd explores the turbulent history of the genetically modified rice that promised to curb Vitamin A deficiency. ‘A humanitarian...
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SATNAVmagazine
Feb 1, 20213 min read
The development of anaesthesia - but at what cost?
Adam Manning uncovers the dark history of general anaesthesia in surgery. Surgery is a common, not always wanted, 21st century medical...
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SATNAVmagazine
Feb 1, 20215 min read
A not so dark tale on dark matter
Anwesha Sahu debunks the dark matter myths that are all too often portrayed by Hollywood. Let’s take a little trip down memory lane to...
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SATNAVmagazine
Feb 1, 20214 min read
Climate-smart agriculture: the solution to a second green evolution?
Tamsyn Dawson looks to the Green Revolution of the 1960s to evaluate the impact of new agricultural revolutions in response to climate...
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SATNAVmagazine
Feb 1, 20214 min read
Frontiers of Sustainable Energy Integration
Callum Peverell explores breakthrough projects within sustainable energy. Global perception of the energy industry is changing. Oil...
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SATNAVmagazine
Feb 1, 20212 min read
Life on... Venus?
Giles Manning reports on the recent detection of phosphine gas on Venus and how this impacts our current understanding of the origin of...
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