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Soft and sweet
18th October 2011, 23:00
Slap it on (or not)
18th October 2011, 23:00
Dirty dining
18th October 2011, 23:00
Climate change in your wildest imaginings
18th October 2011, 23:00
In the short story collection I'm with the Bears, hot authors imagine what will become of us if global warming gets out of hand Read This Item
Blazing a trail for genetics
18th October 2011, 23:00
A book about biotech pioneer Genentech from the company's point of view skimps on science in favour of a glossy tale of daring and chutzpah Read This Item
Renaissance learning that shaped Galileo's genius
18th October 2011, 23:00
In Galileo's Muse, Mark A. Peterson navigates the multiple streams that flowed together to form the great mathematician's genius Read This Item
Climate unknown: If and when tipping points will come
18th October 2011, 23:00
The Amazon could become grassland. Massive amounts of methane could be released from undersea hydrates. And we may not realise in time to do anything about it Read This Item
Climate unknown: Will there be more hurricanes?
18th October 2011, 23:00
A wetter atmosphere will provide more of the fuel that powers extreme events like hurricanes, but it is not clear how often this fuel will be ignited Read This Item
Climate unknown: How seriously life is under threat
18th October 2011, 23:00
The problem for the plants, animals and people living today is that they and we have adapted to the unusually stable climate of the past few thousand years Read This Item
Climate known: There will be more floods and droughts
18th October 2011, 23:00
Warm air holds more moisture. This means more rain or snow overall, and more intense rain or snowfall on average Read This Item
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