Confessions of a chemistry geek
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Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Through story-telling, Deborah Blum sheds light on the important subject of science.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Through story-telling, Deborah Blum sheds light on the important subject of science.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3837 14th Nov 2013
New Zealand scientists’ pioneering use of inductive power transfer technology has huge potential for electric vehicles.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3836 7th Nov 2013
We’re stuck with the genes we inherit but the world we grow up in can be changed.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
Jellyfish and sponges look set to rule the ocean.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3834 24th Oct 2013
Alongside aesthetics, astronomy and health, there’s another incentive to reduce light pollution.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3833 17th Oct 2013
The breakdown of Western civilisation is highly likely, say two visiting US academics.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3832 10th Oct 2013
Can anything go faster than the speed of light?
By Rebecca Priestley in Current Affairs
Issue 3831 7th Oct 2013
Alarmists might be relieved by the latest IPCC climate change report but sceptics shouldn’t take heart.
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3830 26th Sep 2013
Weka, tern or storm petrel? Which of the 35 entries will win Bird of the Year?
By Rebecca Priestley in Science
Issue 3829 19th Sep 2013
You don’t have to be an expert to contribute to important scientific research.