Hands Of The People
Soon, voters will choose Scotland’s future in the country’s independence referendum, but attempts at such direct democracy on smaller scales are still limited.
Soon, voters will choose Scotland’s future in the country’s independence referendum, but attempts at such direct democracy on smaller scales are still limited.
Craig McInnes takes a look at what scientists do with their spare time. First up is Sharon Baillie.
Kirsten Findlay explains her love for diatoms: microscopic, single celled plants.
Can the Canterbury knobbled weevil claw its way back from extinction?
Do men and women really view the world so differently?
Felicity Carlysle reports a new experimental treatment that may make having a family possible for childhood cancer survivors.
First we had solar-powered cars — now we may soon have inner ear-powered hearing aids.
Believe it or not, people are not born with innate computer programming abilities. But how do we develop an interest in the next generation computer programmer from a young age?
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