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Adapting to the 'new normal': is remote research here to stay?
Katie Fegan reflects on the impact that COVID-19 has had on the UK’s academic research scene In the world of academia, experimental...
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Nov 30, 20203 min read
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Numerical models, the butterfly effect and COVID-19
Emma Willett dives into the usage of computer models and whether the models produce accurate enough results COVID-19 and the associated...
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Nov 30, 20203 min read
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How has science fiction inspired science?
Eloise Smith explores the relationship between science fiction and innovation
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Dec 31, 20194 min read
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AI against AI
Weronika Wiesiołek analyses the portrayal of artificial intelligence in the media
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20193 min read
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ProgPal 2019: How conferences centred around inclusivity benefit us all
Mia Wroe takes a look at why traditional academic conferences are outdated and ways we can improve
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20193 min read
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The Matilda Effect - the forgotten discoveries of female scientists
Emily Hayward illustrates the blatant sexism within the scientific community throughout history
SATNAVmagazine
Apr 1, 20193 min read
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Do we need a virtual reality check?
Eleanor Roshier takes the pulse of the computer-generated generation.
SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20193 min read
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Iceland: a model for a green world
Nadia Farag provides a potential solution to the
ultimate problem of climate change
SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20192 min read
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Will China lead the way in future space exploration and discovery?
Sean O’Brien reports on the incredible achievement by CNSA of landing a probe at the far side of the moon
SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20193 min read
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Beyond Tinder: Black Mirror simulates true love
Jonny Wise explores Black Mirror's exposure to the modern world of digital dating
SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20183 min read
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How deep is your learning?
Jahan Hadidimoud explores the possibility of artificial intelligence as the next digital revolution
SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20183 min read
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Biomimetics: a marriage of science, nature and... philosophy
Ayesha Hashim explores how the interplay of science and nature might accommodate a philosophical dimension
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20172 min read
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Cordelia Fine: Delusions of Gender
Marion Cromb reviews the book that reveals the neosexism all around us
SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20173 min read
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Ode to the short-lived, bright-burning Samsung Galaxy Note 7
Justin Holloway mourns the missed opportunity to have your own personal, portable haystack
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20163 min read
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Birmingham and the RADAR revolution
Patrick McCarthy uncovers the link between your microwave, your uni and World War Two
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20162 min read
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Einstein's relativity and how not to get lost
Philippa Jefferies looks at how Einstein’s theories affect us every day through our GPS devices
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20162 min read
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Alex's Adventures in Numberland
Proving maths can be fun, Sara Jebril takes us through the rabbit-hole of Alex Bellos’ book
SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20163 min read
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Visualising the future with virtual reality
William Richardson looks into how virtual reality may change how we work and live in the future
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20152 min read
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Star Wars: our future?
Is space the final frontier of warfare? Siddharth Trivedi explores whether the offensive capabilities of space infrastructure will be needed
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20153 min read
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Materials for a greener tomorrow!
Kit Behard finds that nanofoams, Stanene and Shrilk may be the keys to a sustainable future
SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20152 min read
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