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Curiosity skilled the act
18 October 2013
The days of our lives
13 September 2013
Sell-outs, stereotypes and health and safety truths
When it comes to careers, comedy and conspiracy theories, don’t always believe what you read
19 July 2013
On the road to progress but moving too slowly
Whether we are scientists or not, we should engage with the subject in the real and fictional worlds
14 June 2013
I stood before teachers and, for a minute, was at the cutting edge of astrophysics
Physicists proved they have soul and a sense of humour at an event in Edinburgh’s Royal Observatory
19 April 2013
Carry out a sweet experiment or two but don’t become the Grand Wizard
Science education should never be boring, but we must be careful not to go too far the other way either
5 April 2013
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