Cure for Curiosity

A few thoughts from a (future) scientist about life, the world and the universe.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Kepler: Not All That Glitters is Gold

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The following is a duplicate of my Space blog found at London Student Science : Kepler's field of view just above the plane of th...
Wednesday, 19 December 2012

From the Shadow of Saturn

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NASA's space probe Cassini is still in orbit around Saturn, and boy does this image take the biscuit. Taken as Cassini passed behin...
Friday, 9 November 2012

The Interplanetary Travel Guide

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The last couple of weeks have seen exciting developments in exoplanet astronomy. After 3 years of observations, astronomers at the European ...
Friday, 3 August 2012

I Declare The Martian Olympics Open!

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For all you sport-loving space enthusiasts out there, this August is going to be one hell of a month. In London the 2012 Olympics moves into...
Sunday, 17 June 2012

Surviving Glaciations: Ice or a Slice of Luck?

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Ice is a fantastically strange thing. As this BBC  documentary on the stuff   explains, it is one of the only materials known which floats...
Thursday, 10 May 2012

Finding Life in Other Solar Systems

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After a busy day at work, you emerge from the office into a fading March evening of 2029. Taking the usual route home, you check your phon...
Monday, 26 March 2012

Could Exploration be our Salvation?

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Carl Sagan, the american astronomer, famously said that if the dinosaurs had a space program they would never have gone extinct. As perilous...
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Future Scientist. Cycling enthusiast. Based in London at UCL.
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