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In the palm of monoculture
Chyi Chung investigates the place of oil palm monoculture in nature

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20174 min read
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How nature connects the dots
Jonny Wise muses on the parallel networks in life

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20172 min read
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Branching out to nature
Marion Cromb uncovers the logic behind the branching patterns of trees

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20172 min read
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The Salton Sea: California's wasteland
John Dunsmuir reports on a disastrous consequence of mankind’s interference with nature

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20172 min read
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Biomimetics: holy mother of pearl!
Marriyum Hasany introduces a new class of materials in mimicry of nature

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20172 min read
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The 10% brain capacity myth
Anna Pitts addresses the pervasive cognitive conundrum head on

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20173 min read
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The troubling truth of trophy hunting
Daniel Thomas explores the surprising potential benefits of trophy hunting

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20172 min read
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Return of the leeches!
Philippa Jefferies draws out the truth behind the leech's comeback in modern medicine

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20173 min read
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Seahorses: riding on myths
Chyi Chung reports on the mysterious and misunderstood seahorse

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20173 min read
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Analogue memory recording: turn your DNA into a hard drive
Zidan Yang uses the latest advances in genome editing to unlock the secret memories of our cells

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20163 min read
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Is 'crazy cat lady' a realistic fear?
Cat Collins ponders how suicidal attraction theory in rats and cats may lead to schizophrenia, personality changes and car accidents

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20163 min read
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What is caffeine?
John Dunsmuir takes us on the journey coffee makes through our body

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20162 min read
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Sunflowers: spiralling in control
What maths defines natural beauty? Chyi Chung dives into the spirals of sunflowers to find out

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20163 min read
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Vultures: the unsung heroes of death
Chyi Chung considers the position of vultures within the Indian food chain

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20163 min read
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CRISPR: the hero of genome editing
Are designer genes nearly here? Joanna Chustecki examines the new toolkit in our hands

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20162 min read
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Mind reading - the science behind the superpower
Will it be possible to read minds in the future? Sophie Dixon examines the current research and future possibilities of mind reading

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20152 min read
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The future of stem cell research
Hannah Richards dives into the depths of stem cell research and explores the latest developments both in the lab and in the clinic

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20152 min read
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