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Earth 2.0: Mars
Anwesha Sahu explores whether Mars could be our new home

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20193 min read
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Didn't she do well? NASA's TESS reveals new exoplanets
Adam Dorey reports on newly discovered planets in 2019

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 31, 20193 min read
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Moving on up: looking for a new planet to inhabit
Oliver Ratcliffe investigates the factors that must be considered before moving to another planet

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 31, 20193 min read
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The Many Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics
Patrick Regan demystifies the Many Worlds theory

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 31, 20193 min read
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Working with the 'other world:' the noble work of Nikolay Semyonov
Marriyum Hasany discusses the advances in chain reaction chemistry that emerged from the Soviet Union

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20193 min read
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Venus: the second planet of the Solar System
Eloise Smith uncovers the past and present of Earth's so-called 'sister planet'

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20192 min read
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Oblivion: the death of the universe
Patrick Regan examines the theories behind the inevitable end of the universe

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20182 min read
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A matter of time
Nicholas Folidis explores the quantum conundrum of the Wheeler-DeWitt Equation

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20183 min read
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Causal wizards and DeLoreans
Callum Gill explores the link between causality and different concepts

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20183 min read
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History is repeating itself for Birmingham’s theoretical physicists
Chris Oliver discusses the current research on topological phases of matter, as it was once done in the 1970s

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20182 min read
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Why must we follow time’s arrow?
Luke Kurowski-Ford analyses the significance of entropy as an obstacle to time travel in a macroscopic world

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20183 min read
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Space travel and exploration in popular culture
Nicholas Folidis explores space travel in popular culture: yesterday, today, and tomorrow

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20183 min read
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Geoengineering: a radical way to fix the climate or an imminent threat to humanity?
Nicholas Folidis explores how geoengineering could save our planet

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20173 min read
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Nature's very own nuclear reactor
Bethany Rothwell looks back on how Mother Nature beat nuclear scientists to the punch

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20173 min read
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Can carbon capture and storage solve climate change?
Ronan Dubois investigates carbon capture and its potential to revolutionise the fuel industry

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20172 min read
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Spotty stars and exoplanets
James Miller considers the role of spotty stars in our search for habitable planets

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 31, 20173 min read
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Chemtrails: is the government trying to poison us?
Bethany Rothwell takes to the sky and assesses the supposed impact of jet plane 'chemtrails'

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20173 min read
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Are pennies deadly if dropped from a skyscraper?
Stephen Ashlee dispels a common misconception and alerts us to the real danger of killer pens

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20172 min read
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What a load of hot air!
Marion Cromb and Daniel Thomas reveal the invisible beauty of the world around us with schlieren imaging

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20163 min read
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Astronomical superstars
Marion Cromb explores the cosmic contributions of the women of Observatory Hill

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20163 min read
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