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Eyad Abuelgasim
Henry Alman
Rosie Dutt
Sanziana Foia
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Floods, fireballs and chaos?
We could be in the middle of Earth’s sixth mass extinction (and barely even notice it)
By Kelly Oakes
Protein possible anti-leukaemia agent
A newly-discovered protein could be used as an anti-leukemic agent
By Anum Niaz
There’s no need to fear robots
Artificial Intelligence won't overtake us
By Kadhim Shubber
Frank Herbert's Dune
Frank Herbert wrote six Dune novels; read the first and forget the rest
By Maciej Matuszewski
Deep voice sign of shallow personality
Men with deep and manly voices are more likely to be judged as unfaithful by woman says research
By Charles Harvey
Has the Media failed Science?
Chris Richardson on this year's BioSoc debate, which included panellists from The Times and the BBC
By Anonymous (IC)
Probing the depths
Ever since man has been able to think of clichés, he has dreamed of heading to the stars
By Kelly Oakes
The Clone Wars
The science behind Never Let Me Go
By Thea Cunningham
Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll
Why do the hedonistic pleasures of music, sex and drugs please us so? It’s all in our heads, says...
By Polly Bennett
Science is fighting to survive in washington
Nils Hanwahr examines Obama’s plan for the future of science in the United States
By Nils Hanwahr
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