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Who’s a clever species, then?
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Paperbacks: Questions and answers for physical sciences, and spotting a bargain
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The discoveries of nature
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Review: Fame and folly in the frozen north
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Review: Paperbacks – Roy Herbert contemplates feverfew and oxeye daisies, the origins of the Universe, the colonial past and whales by moonlight and the environmental history of Britain
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Review: Roy Herbert considers attempts to educate the public, a trip around the human genome project, the intelligence of birds and the joys of feeding hypochondria
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Review: Paperbacks – Roy Herbert considers evolution, squirms at irrationality, digs into technology’s past, tracks down fossils, improves his memory and hears chocolates
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Review: Paperbacks – Roy Herbert considers tricky repairs in space, cold fusion, elephants battling to survive, hackers, the heartening tale of the black robin and military incompetence
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Review: Paperbacks – Roy Herbert considers the mosquito, evolution and DNA
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Review: Roy Herbert discovers the attraction of steam power and marvels of underground London
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Paperbacks: Roy Herbert discovers habit-forming science broadcasts and mirror-image molecules
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