All Review articles – Page 6
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         Review ReviewThe Intelligence Trap: Why Smart People Do Stupid Things and How to Make Wiser DecisionsAn urgent and compelling case for self-reflection 
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         Review ReviewMescaline: A Global History of the First PsychedelicA story about the people who harvested, used, abused, regulated and investigated the mind-altering drug 
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         Review ReviewExhibition: PerfectionDublin’s Science Gallery invites you to go and question your own definition of ‘perfect’ 
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         Review ReviewThe Chemical DetectiveAn action-packed thriller starring a explosives expert Jaqueline Silver 
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         Review ReviewIncredible Journeys: Exploring the Wonders of Animal NavigationDavid Barrie introduces amazing animal navigators, from bacteria and butterflies to pigeons and crocodiles 
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         Review ReviewThe Science of Fate: Why Your Future is More Predictable Than You ThinkHannah Critchlow’s book is a voyage into the depths of the human mind 
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         Review ReviewSuperior: The Return of Race ScienceAngela Saini’s latest book is a powerful deconstruction of the research around race 
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         Review ReviewExhibition: Dark MatterScience Gallery London brings together artists and scientists to ponder the mysteries of the universe 
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         Review ReviewUnravelling the Double Helix: The Lost Heroes of DNAA compelling narrative that shines a light on the unsung pioneers behind science’s greatest discovery – Gareth Williams dives into the rich history of DNA 
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         Review ReviewWhen the Dogs Don’t Bark: A Forensic Scientist’s Search for the TruthForensic scientist Angela Gallop shares the evolution of her career and of forensic science itself 
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         Review ReviewExperiencing the Impossible: The Science of MagicJonelle Harvey may not be sold on magic tricks, but Gustav Kuhn’s book has given her food for thought 
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         Review ReviewExhibition: AI: More than HumanThe Barbican Centre’s AI: More than Human exhibition explores AI’s origins in history and culture, and delves into the ways the technology is set to change the way we think about intelligence in the future 
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         Review ReviewThe Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and PseudoscienceDrew Gwilliams reviews a book about how science should work, and what happens when it all goes wrong 
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         Review ReviewSuperheavy: Making and Breaking the Periodic TableKit Chapman has been on a journey around the world to discover how new elements are made 
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         Review ReviewThe Second Kind of Impossible: The Extraordinary Quest for a New Form of MatterMegan McGregor reviews Paul Steinhardt’s book about the discovery of quasicrystals 
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         Review ReviewClearing the Air: The Beginning and the End of Air PollutionJamie Durrani reviews Tim Smedley’s new book 
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         Review ReviewChasing the Sun: The New Science of Sunlight and How it Shapes Our Bodies and MindsJonelle Harvey takes us through Linda Geddes’ new book 
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         Review ReviewThe Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the FutureJack Tarrant reviews David Wallace-Wells’ The Uninhabitable Earth 
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         Review ReviewExhibition: Craft and Graft: Making Science HappenEmma Stoye visits the Francis Crick Institute’s exhibition highlighting science technicians