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Why the polling industry — and the media who are their
Friends, Brains and Crickets: a (Scientific) Love Story
From the love of insects that talk to each other in the night . . . to a major discovery about small worlds. By Mark Humphries and Susanne Severeid.

A History of the World, Written in Rings
Our beloved trees can, in this case, recall the decline of Mayan culture in sixteenth century Mexico. By Valerie Trouet.

Coronavirus: Why You Need to Act Now
'Coronavirus: Why You Need to Act Now' and other things you need to be aware today. By Tomas Pueyo.

In Polls We Trust
Why the polling industry — and the media who are their clients — need to account for what they're telling us. By Eustace Mendis.
Exposing the Fluoride Deception
The Cold War origins of drinking water contamination. By Anthony Hall.

Consciousness: Beyond the Individual?
LONDON: The SPWC hosts a panel discussion exploring one of the hardest problems in science.

I Can Haz Toxoplasmosis?
Mark Sheerin on cats, the internet and the spread of schizophrenia.

Hide & Seek
The dubious nature of plant life in high security spaces...

Digested Science - Memory, Mammoths, Solar Power
From the weird to the world-changing: Katherine Templar Lewis on the latest from the world of science.
