Surreal Science at London’s Whitechapel Gallery Image Courtesy George Loudon Collection, Photograph by Rosamond Purcell
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We’ve got termites all wrong, says journalist Lisa Margonelli. Her book (Oneworld) has us learning from them as well as about them.
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On 24 August, London’s Whitechapel Gallery presents , in which objects from the Loudon Collection, relating to the study and teaching of life sciences, are transformed into surreal artworks (pictured).
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Your earliest memories may be fake, according to the latest . Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer blend cultural trends, life hacks, science and tech to make you smarter “in just a few minutes every day”.
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Based on Ian McEwan’s novel, is a canny exploration of truth, faith and medicine. Emma Thompson plays a judge who must decide whether to force a life-saving blood transfusion on a teenage Jehovah’s Witness.
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Tune into CrowdScience: Is there life on Mars? on the BBC World Service at 8.30pm BST on 24 August and discover what the new Mars-bound missions hope to find.
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