All Review articles – Page 11
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      ReviewThe genome factor: what the social genomics revolution reveals about ourselves, our history and the future
Exploring the use of genetics in social policy
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      ReviewThe angry chef: bad science and the truth about healthy eating
Tackling myths about food and nutrition
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      ReviewCommon sense, the Turing test, and the quest for real AI
To produce thinking machines – or even just machines that we think are thinking – we first need to understand exactly how we think.
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      ReviewWhich yet survive: impressions of friends, family and encounters
Memoirs of travelling chemist John Mills
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      ReviewInferior: how science got women wrong – and the new research that’s rewriting the story
An exploration of research into gender differences
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      ReviewA crack in creation: the new power to control evolution
How studying bacterial immunity led to the development of Crispr
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      ReviewSex, lies, and brain scans: how fMRI reveals what really goes on in our minds
Can neuroscientists can use functional magnetic resonance imaging to read minds?
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      ReviewOrganic chemistry: a very short introduction
A beginner’s guide to one of the most exciting areas of modern science
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      ReviewThe weathermen: their story
A book that explores humanity’s fascination with the weather, and our attempts to predict the seemingly unpredictable
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      ReviewIntroducing epigenetics: a graphic guide
The ins and outs of epigenetics explained with the help of comic strips
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      ReviewThe radium girls: the dark story of America’s shining women
A reminder of where health and safety came from, and why it is so very important for progress
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      ReviewExhibition: Open for discovery
The Francis Crick Institute’s first exhibition showcases its scientists’ research
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      ReviewFrankenstein: annotated for scientists, engineers and creators of all kinds
A new edition of Mary Shelley’s classic
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      ReviewMouthfeel: how texture makes taste
A tastebud-tingling guide for food lovers and food science scholars
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      ReviewThe planet in a pebble: a journey into Earth's deep history
How the interplay between physics, chemistry, biology and geology forms our world
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      ReviewExhibition: Robots
The Science Museum’s summer exhibition explores the 500-year story of humanoid robots
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      ReviewThe imagineers of war
A history of the Pentagon’s infamous Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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