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Beyond Boundaries in Science
Sai Potteru breaks down the subtleties of scientific academia by looking at the links between various fields, and places emphasis on the...
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Mar 28, 20223 min read
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Tomorrow’s World, Today
Luca Adly contemplates the striking intersection of pop culture and the trajectories of technological development past, present and...
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Mar 28, 20222 min read
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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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Jun 6, 20213 min read
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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
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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
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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, 20214 min read
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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
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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
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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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Jun 6, 20213 min read
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A Revolution in the Sky
Holly Dale explores the utilization of drones in our future, whether that be good or bad. Picture this: the year is 2030 and you are...
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Feb 1, 20213 min read
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Yvonne Baker: "Birmingham, STEM Ambassadors and me"
SATNAV reports on the EPS Distinguished Lecture, March 2020 On March 11th 2020, over 30 years after graduating from the University of...
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Dec 24, 20202 min read
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Opening Doors: An Accessibility in Science Event
Nadia Farag takes a look at how disability should be recognised and considered in everyday life. SATNAV, in collaboration with ChemSoc...
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Dec 21, 20203 min read
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Filling in the gaps
Giles Manning considers the reasons why some people have been forgotten from history, while others have not. There are certain figures...
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Dec 20, 20203 min read
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"Computers don't understand English"
Weronika Wiesiołek recounts Grace Hopper’s story behind accessible programming. It is 1951. The world is occupied with tension arising...
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Dec 19, 20204 min read
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Invisible barriers to fieldwork: breaking the period taboo
Mia Wroe outlines why fieldwork should not be a barrier to women in STEM and some helpful tips on surviving in the field while menstruating
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 17, 20204 min read
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"But you don't look like a scientist"
bigail Joyce casts a spotlight on the portrayal of female scientists in the media
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Dec 16, 20202 min read
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Louis Le Prince: the Father of Film Who Disappeared
Louisa Spillman delves into whether Thomas Edison was behind the disappearance of his competitor, Louis Le Prince. Would Edison do whatever
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Dec 15, 20203 min read
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Pandemic Android: an overview of the recent NHS COVID-19 app
Charlotte Tomlinson provides an outline of the new NHS COVID-19 app, how it works, and its efficacy so far. On the 24th of September, the...
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Nov 30, 20203 min read
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Could COVID-19 revolutionise the daily commute? A review of the new e-scooter trials in the UK
Matthew Morris recognises the use of e-scooters in response to travelling during COVID-19. Since the easing of lockdown and the beginning...
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Nov 30, 20203 min read
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"A pandemic will come:" Contagion, a 2018 prediction
Anna Shortt covers a short review of Contagion, a 2018 documentary predicting the spread of a deadly virus For the first few minutes, you...
SATNAVmagazine
Nov 30, 20203 min read
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