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by Akshat Rathi on Thursday 21st January 2010

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The graduate gap

by Bryony Frost on Tuesday 6th October 2009

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What's the point of consciousness?

by Nela Cicmil on Monday 4th May 2009

If humans are able to solve creative problems before being concsiously aware of the solution, what is the point of conscious thought?