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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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Explained: Space Debris
Space debris is a risk to anything sent into or through orbit. What are the exponentially growing dangers, and how can we mitigate them?

Celina Turner
Sep 27, 20217 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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Unravelling the Evolution of Us
The emergence of DNA is one of the most significant evolutionary events throughout history. But what is DNA, and how did it evolve?
Emelina Gravas
Aug 17, 20214 min read
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Why Does Biological Ageing Occur?
What is biological ageing, why does it occur, and what is its purpose? An investigation into the organic process which affects us all.
Jasmine Gunton
Aug 17, 20215 min read
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The Use of Science in Art Conservation
This article briefly explores the science used by art conservation scientists to help preserve iconic pieces of art history.
Louisa Ren
Aug 17, 202111 min read
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The Chemistry of Film Photography
Film photography is making a resurgence but utilising silver, formaldehyde and bleach what was the chemistry behind it and could it change?

Struan Caughey
Aug 17, 20217 min read
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Unpacking the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and Its Criticisms
Despite MBTI’s glaring popularity online, how come its ubiquity is not seen in the field of scientific research?
Gene Tang
Aug 17, 202112 min read
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The Turing Test
The Turing Test has been used for measuring Artificial Intelligence for 70 years. Will it be relevant as we approach general artificial inte
Hazel Watson Smith
Aug 17, 20216 min read
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The Loudness Wars
The advent of vinyl records commenced a decades-long battle between our population and sound with disastrous impacts on our hearing.

Stella Huggins
Aug 17, 20217 min read
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Explained: The Rise and Fall of Gymnosperms
The history of Gymnosperms and their expansion and contraction in dominance over the history of their evolution.
Nina de Jong
Aug 17, 20217 min read
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Opinion: Science and Religion
Science and religion are often framed as enemies, but they have a long history of interdependence. Can they still be reconciled today?
Caleb Todd
Aug 17, 20219 min read
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Will Kauri Survive? Resilience of Ancient Kauri Populations to the Modern World.
Toby outlines his PhD research, which explores the population dynamics of kauri and their response to
modern threats such as kauri dieback a
Toby Elliot
Jun 1, 20215 min read
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Restoring Landscapes Post-Farming: Is Replanting Really the Answer?
An exploration into the ways that the popular restoration technique of replanting might not be the holy grail of conservation in post-agricu
Nina de Jong
Jun 1, 20218 min read
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