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Saturday, 19th July 2008
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Computerised sport and shopping – not to mention humans
Plugging our brains into a computer chip to download news – and any other information we can think of – is just one of a host of predictions on where technology is taking us. Christopher Mackie reports
How process of natural selection brought forth Darwin's genius
As the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin's book The Origin of Species approaches, Professor Kevin Padian reflects on what it might have felt to formulate such a revolutionary theory.
Remote communities on the front line of the climate change challenge
THE John Muir Trust is best known for the iconic mountains it owns and safeguards, including parts of Ben Nevis, the Red Cuillin in Skye and Schiehallion. As well as protecting Scotland's "wild land", the trust is committed to supporting
The volume of music 'can affect the volume you drink'
LOUD music in bars and pubs makes people drink more heavily and quickly, a study revealed yesterday.
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Scots scientists work out secret of how deadly avalanches start
Now it's PMQs on YouTube
Deadly threat as world heads back to 'pre-antibiotic era'
Scanner funding vow for 'research hotel'
Funding secures window into space
Tomatoes key to Alzheimer's cure
Stem cell discovery could ease ethical fears
How Scotland shaped the modern world
Drug trial suspended after man dies of a heart attack
Northern Isles get closer to mainland
Pregnant pause on the internet
Men face a ticking clock on fatherhood from age 40, study claims
Dog owners are warned of deadly parasite's arrival
US wants sci-fi killer robots for terror fight
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