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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

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Dec 1, 20163 min read


What is caffeine?
John Dunsmuir takes us on the journey coffee makes through our body

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Dec 1, 20162 min read


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


The Father of Molecular Machinery: An Evening with Professor Fraser Stoddart
Joanna Chustecki and Mel Jack interview the Nobel-prize winner and former Head of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20167 min read


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


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


Astronomical superstars
Marion Cromb explores the cosmic contributions of the women of Observatory Hill

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20163 min read


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


Revealing structure: X-ray crystallography
Amy Thompson revisits the technique that science has overlooked

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20163 min read


Vultures: the unsung heroes of death
Chyi Chung considers the position of vultures within the Indian food chain

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20163 min read


Ludwig Prandtl: the father of modern aerodynamics
Take smooth flights for granted? Siddharth Trivedi meets the man behind the mechanics

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20162 min read


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


Plenty of room at the bottom?
Visionary or mere daydreamer? Siddharth Trivedi investigates Feynman’s contributions to nanoengineering

SATNAVmagazine
Mar 1, 20162 min read


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


Blockchain: a public ledger for a global world
Marion Cromb interviews Arifa Khan, an advocate for Blockchain, a pioneering new way to bank, buy and transfer property

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20156 min read


Thorium: the nuclear fuel of the future?
Thorium in nuclear power is described by its proponents as a “superfuel”. But what makes it better than what we have now?

SATNAVmagazine
Dec 1, 20152 min read


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


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


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


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

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Dec 1, 20152 min read
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