All Arts articles – Page 9
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         News NewsModern dance about zebrafish brains wins 12th Dance your PhD prizeAnnual award challenges scientists to communicate their doctoral research using interpretive dance 
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         Review ReviewScientifica Historica: How the World’s Great Science Books Chart the History of KnowledgeA book about books by veteran science communicator Brian Clegg 
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         Review ReviewNever Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of AddictionA mixture of anecdote, opinion and science from an author who turned her former addiction into the topic of her neurobiology research 
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         Review ReviewThe Fugitive Chemist: From a War Zone to Life-saving ResearchA true story of perseverance, love and science 
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         Podcast PodcastYou Look Like a Thing and I Love You by Janelle Shane – Book clubWe talk about Janelle Shane’s dive into the depths of AI weirdness 
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         Review ReviewYou Look Like a Thing and I Love You: How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why It’s Making the World a Weirder PlaceFrom giraffes to strange pickup lines, this delightful and often laugh-out-loud book will help anyone understand AI better 
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         Review ReviewThe Life Scientific: InventorsFrom the geneticist who cloned Dolly the sheep to the inventor of the battery bag, this book delves into the lives and ambitions of Britain’s trailblazing scientists 
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         Review ReviewScience in Moscow: Memorials of a Research EmpireA book cataloguing the monuments to Russia’s scientific past 
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         Review ReviewAntimony, Gold, and Jupiter’s Wolf: How the Elements Were NamedAccessible to chemists and non-chemists alike, this book traces the evolution of our understanding of the nature of matter itself 
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         Podcast PodcastAntimony, Gold, and Jupiter’s Wolf by Peter Wothers – Book clubWe talk about chemist Peter Wothers’ first popular science book that uncovers the surprising origins of the elements’ names 
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         Review ReviewCook, Taste, Learn: How the Evolution of Science Transformed the Art of CookingA tour of the history and science behind the art of cooking, and treasure trove of of interesting facts for chefs and chemists alike 
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         Review ReviewTranscendence: How Humans Evolved through Fire, Language, Beauty and TimeA fast-paced journey through the entire history of humans, trying to answer the question of what makes us different from other animals 
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         Podcast PodcastTranscendence: How Humans Evolved Through Fire, Language, Beauty, and Time by Gaia Vince – Book clubWe discuss prize-winning author Gaia Vince’s new book Transcendence, and discover how collaboration made humans Earth’s most successful species 
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         Review ReviewA Sonnet to Science: Scientists and Their PoetryA collection of poetry providing insight into the lives and minds of prominent scientists 
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         Review ReviewWill My Cat Eat My Eyeballs? Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About DeathA book for ‘future corpses of all ages’ as the author – a mortician – answers questions about death asked by children 
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         Article ArticleThe Elements Song 2019For the international year of the periodic table, we’ve worked with Helen Arney and the Waterbeach Brass Band to update Tom Lehrer’s Elements Song 
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         Review ReviewSuperbugs: The Race to Stop an EpidemicA doctor’s story about his fight against drug-resistant microbes that threaten the future of medicine 
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         News NewsGiant periodic table four times larger than previous record holderEnormous 660m2 periodic table adorns Australian university’s new science building 
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         Review ReviewHow to Grow a Human: Adventures in Who We Are and How We Are MadeIs an organ grown from stem cells human? And what rights – if any – should a it have? These are questions Philip Ball – who many might know as Chemistry World columnist – explores in his new book. 
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