11:58 GMT, Sat 6th March 2010
How physicists talk can tell us about how they think
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21:49 GMT, Thu 25th February 2010
Or is whisky less risky? Raise a glass to evidence-based drinking
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01:36 GMT, Fri 19th February 2010
Why the weakness of gravity weighs heavy on physicists' minds
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11:38 GMT, Sun 14th February 2010
Are our personalities and health decided in utero?
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19:11 GMT, Thu 4th February 2010
The name Samantha tastes like bubble-gum
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17:24 GMT, Thu 28th January 2010
Why the Copenhagen climate negotiations got it all backwards
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18:56 GMT, Thu 21st January 2010
How upping the tempo of your circadian rhythms could let you stay up for 22 hours a day
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14:13 GMT, Tue 1st December 2009
The future of UK research funding
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15:03 GMT, Sun 22nd November 2009
How companies spin science to promote their products.
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20:56 GMT, Wed 4th November 2009
Cycle helmets: could human nature outweigh their cranial cushioning?
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13:21 GMT, Tue 6th October 2009
As numbers of people entering into industry and research continues to decline, we look at what's being done to curb this trend
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20:54 GMT, Wed 29th July 2009
Science writer suing causes massive online mobilisation against chiropractic.
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00:19 GMT, Sun 12th July 2009
...so should subscription-only scientific publishing be fossilised?
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15:03 GMT, Fri 19th June 2009
Does the ‘reptilian brain’ provide the new mind dichotomy for pop-neuroscience?
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14:35 GMT, Mon 27th April 2009
If humans are able to solve creative problems before being concsiously aware of the solution, what is the point of conscious thought?
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10:08 GMT, Sat 18th April 2009
New guidelines allow councils to use greener traffic signals: but why so late, and are they greener at all?
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23:51 GMT, Wed 8th April 2009
Recent Oxford research suggests it will be possible to diagnose risk of dementia decades before it would manifest. Is this viable, or even helpful?
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20:41 GMT, Mon 16th March 2009
Until there's a change of climate, you should take BBC science reporting with a pinch of salt.
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00:14 GMT, Wed 25th February 2009
Are there some questions science can never answer?
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13:26 GMT, Sat 14th February 2009
Half of Britons do not believe in evolution. Can Darwin’s 200th birthday rectify that?
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