
Total recall: Data diaries explain who you really are
22 December 2010
New year, new diary – but how much do you really want to record about yourself? Add lifelogging hardware for endless possibilities, says Alun Anderson

22 December 2010
New year, new diary – but how much do you really want to record about yourself? Add lifelogging hardware for endless possibilities, says Alun Anderson

2 December 2009
How to sweep up with Ockham's broom, where to ski on liquid snow, and the mystery of the moon rabbit…

18 November 2009
Climate change is transforming the Arctic so fast that many species could be gone within our lifetimes. But the important thing is to put human self-interest first, says Alun Anderson

14 November 2007
Dixie Dansercoer walked the 2000 kilometres from Siberia to Greenland to find out how much snow covers the Arctic ice

25 July 2007
Robotics researcher Hiroshi Ishiguro on how the future of robots may be networked – and how life with his android twin is getting weird

8 November 2006
Have you ever put your name into a search engine to see what the internet has to say about you?

1 November 2006
He is best known for helping to crack the secrets of DNA more than 50 years ago, but there was far more to Francis Crick than that, as Alun Anderson finds out

11 June 2004
Betty the New Caledonian crow achieved worldwide fame in 2002 when she fashioned a piece of wire into a tool. Alun Anderson watched her show off her skills at the lab in Oxford where she lives. He talks to Alex Kacelnik about her uncanny abilities

28 May 2004
Conrad Feather is only part way through his PhD but has already spent several years living with indigenous people in the Amazon, helping them drive loggers from their ancestral land. Recently he trained them to use GPS devices so that they could cr

23 May 2003