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Classical Conditioning in Brave New World
The article analyses psychology described to control people in Brave New World using the classical conditioning theory and experiment.
Sheeta Mo
Apr 18, 20224 min read
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Einstein's Miracles, Part 2: Atoms
This is the second piece in a series on Einstein’s four ‘miracle year’ papers that revolutionised physics at the turn of the 20th
century...
Caleb Todd
Apr 18, 20225 min read
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Are AIs Smarter than a 5th Grader
Recent developments in machine learning have taken machine reasoning ever closer to human capability. Graphs are transformed
into trees, ...
Anne Newmarch
Apr 18, 20226 min read
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Assessing The Quality of Retinotopic Maps Derived From Functional Connectivity
For over a decade, population receptive field mapping has been the gold standard for the mapping of the human visual cortex.
Gene Tang
Apr 18, 202210 min read
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The Algol Paradox: How Do Stars Age?
Algol has been an anomalous star for as long as humanity has known it.
Learn how resolving the Algol Paradox broadened our knowledge of b...
Aimee Lew
Apr 18, 20226 min read
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Benthic-Dwelling Heroes: How Soft Sediment Creates Healthy Oceans
The importance of soft sediment habitats is a poorly known area of marine science, yet they are vital for the healthy cycling of our oceans.

Ella Speers
Feb 7, 20224 min read
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What makes the shark form optimal?
An exploration of the evolutionary history of sharks uncovers how the apex predator has withstood the sands of time.
Jasmine Gunton
Feb 7, 20228 min read
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The 11 lines of code which broke the internet.
11 unknown lines of code being deleted halted software development around the world exposing how vulnerable our online world is.

Struan Caughey
Feb 7, 20225 min read
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The James Webb Space Telescope Time Machine
The James Webb Space Telescope will look deeper into the universe than any telescope before, to see how the early universe began to form the

Celina Turner
Feb 7, 20228 min read
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The Dynamics of Time Perception
Why do people perceive time so differently? This piece will take you through the growing body of research surrounding time perception and ex
Gene Tang
Feb 7, 20227 min read
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Einstein’s Miracles Part 1: Quanta
Einstein’s four ‘miracle year’ papers changed physics forever.
Here we discuss his first, about the nature of light, which launched the quan
Caleb Todd
Feb 7, 20227 min read
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Modern Random Number Generation
Random number generation is an essential tool for modern day security and research. But how do we generate and verify truly random data?

Liam Quinn
Sep 27, 202110 min read
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The problem with heart failure
Sex-related differences in heart failure has led to serious outcomes due to the under-representation of women in clinical trials.

Sophie Piesse
Sep 27, 20216 min read
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Sloths and the Apparent Imperfections of Natural Selection
Residing from equatorial rainforests in South America, sloths are a biological anomaly that defy common understandings of natural selection.
Jasmine Gunton
Sep 27, 20217 min read
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Photon Statistics of an Open Quantum System with a Quantum Feedback Loop
The controlling of individual particles of light is key to next-generation quantum technologies. We study a particular open quantum system.
Alex Chapple
Sep 27, 20216 min read
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Seabird stress as a conservation tool
Global warming is rapidly affecting the ocean, impacting its life and the environment around it. But what if seabirds could help?

Maira Fessardi
Sep 27, 20219 min read
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Synesthesia: The Direct Cross-Activation Hypothesis
Synesthesia describes the condition of involuntary sensory blending. This article delves into its possible mechanisms.

Stella Huggins
Sep 27, 20217 min read
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Mysteriously Massive Muon Magnetic Moment Might Mean Missing Maths
Preliminary results from muon experiments indicates new physics on the horizon, but as of yet a scientific consensus hasn't yet been met.

Kevin Stitely
Sep 27, 20217 min read
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Janus Nanoparticles and Self Assembly
Nanoparticle self-assembly is a route to developing interesting new materials. We explore this in the context of amphipathic nanospheres.
Caleb Todd
Sep 27, 20216 min read
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Is the Gulf Stream Slowing Down? A Mathematical Perspective
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
John Bailie
Aug 17, 20215 min read
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