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2018-07-04
Sand behaves pretty weirdly when you step on it. Helen explains why.
Could changing your mealtimes improve your health?
This month’s biggest science news.
Helen Pilcher chats to Eugenia Cheng.
Rethinking the Neanderthals
Slowing down climate change
Lazy ways to save the planet As Kermit the Frog would say, “it’s not easy being green”. Kermit, you’re wrong.
The lazy ape Is our gift for laziness what makes us human?
Don’t worry, be lazy Don’t feel guilty about kicking back and relaxing this summer.
The power of sloth A sloth’s lifestyle makes it the ultimate evolutionary success story.
Recollections reclaimed
MALE MICE TURNED INTO FEMALES USING DNA PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT TO BE ‘JUNK’
INCAN SURGEONS WERE SURPRISINGLY SKILLED AT DRILLING HOLES IN PEOPLE’S SKULLS
THIS TINY BEETLE HAS BEEN STUCK IN AMBER FOR 99 MILLION YEARS
“Dolphins are phenomenally good at using echolocation, much better than man-made devices”
PSYCHEDELIC DRUGS MAY RESTRUCTURE THE BRAIN
HAWKING’S LAST HURRAH
COULD ALGORITHMS HELP DETECT VIOLENCE?
FACEBOOK CAN OPEN YOUR EYES
ACHIEVE MORE BY WORKING LESS Breaks and naps are no obstacle to a good day’s work
BOREDOM HAS ITS BENEFITS
YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER…
KEY TARGETS
THREAT POSTURE
THEY HAD FAMILIES
WHY DID THEY DISAPPEAR?
ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS
…I DON’T GET ENOUGH SLEEP?
UNDERSTAND SIN
LEARN THE SECRETS OF THE MILLENNIUM SEED BANK
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