Month: March 2013

Graham Nash : Life on the Road

Photographic Exhibiton : Graham Nash | Life on the Road. 3rd April – 26th May 2013 - Proud Galleries Camden...

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Discovery : Two New Mushroom Species

Spanish researchers have headed the discovery of two new mushroom species belonging to the Hydnum genus, a type of fungus commonly used in cooking....

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King of Drone : Aidan Baker Interview

More than a feeling : Trebuchet interviews eclectic drone maestro Aidan Baker about a bunch of random stuff that we wanted to know. ...

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Geographies of War [Exhibition]

The first lesson taught by physically tasting war is that ruination is the essence of all being. Death has no meaning and everything can be reduced to nothing in seconds....

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Kid Koala : [Live] The Scala

Kid Koala treats his audiences to all manner of quirky entertainment alongside his turntable trickery. ...

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A Good Kind of Pain

Pain Management | Scientists discover that pain may be experienced as pleasant if something worse has been avoided...

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Hanging Offence : Karin Janssen Project Space

There is sometimes a tendency to overwrite, overanalyse, overcomplicate and over-theorize art. This might be an English thing, I’m not sure about that. Hanging Offence : Karin Janssen Project Space...

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Kill the flu

Working on the premise that too much of a good thing can be a killer, the scientists have advanced previous researchers' methods of manipulating an enzyme that is key to how influenza replicates and...

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Satirical doublespeak? Is Orwell Outdated?

Satirical doublespeak? New York Times Book Review calls Nineteen Eighty-four “outdated”...

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Human language evolved from Birds

How human language could have evolved from birdsong...

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The Swans are Coming! Uk Tour 2013

04-Apr UK London KOKO. Mouth to Mouth Curator Event. XiuXiu, Ben Frost, Mercury Rev's Cinematic. Silent Sound Tettix Wave Experiment and Swans...

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Sun Explodes Release Video for Seven Three one

The Sun Explodes are a heavy rock/metal band from Carlisle, UK and have just released their first single from upcoming second album "We Build Mountains" to an overwhelmingly positive response! The...

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Interview : Falk-Hagen Bernshausen

Anthrax, Kiss, Gojira, Metallica, Falk-Hagen Bernhausen 's photographed them all. So why has he turned to prizefighters and Biker clubs. Trebuchet asks....

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Why sourdough bread resists mold

Sourdough bread resists mold, unlike conventionally leavened bread....

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Fiery Hot Magma

Massive lava flows may have given rise to two distinct rock types on Mercury's surface. But is it Fiery Hot Magma? ...

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Charlie Boyer and the Voyeurs

Charlie Boyer & The Voyeurs, who release their debut album Clarietta through Heavenly Recordings on Monday 20th May 2013, have announced further U.K. dates....

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Hanging Offence : Galleries Goldstein

I think it's very hard to be controversial any more, it's just become irrelevant and usually any one trying to do this with their work is doing it to get noticed, which usually, in my opinion, makes...

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Benoit Pioulard : Hymnal

Mechanisms for the reordering of memory and forward living. Benoit Pioulard : Hymnal. Released 4th March on Kranky ...

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Back Bears a heavy Burden

Trudging from place to place with heavy weights on our backs is an everyday reality, from schoolchildren toting textbooks in backpacks to firefighters and soldiers carrying occupational gear....

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No Score Draw : How Movie Music Fails Us

Stringwash and atmospherics? If you notice a film's soundtrack that means it's failed? Not in SWP's opinion. The art of the film score, revisited....

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Omega-3s inhibit breast cancer tumor growth

dropcap style=”font-size:100px; color:#992211;”A/dropcap lifelong diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can inhibit growth of breast cancer tumours by 30 per cent, according to new research...

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Pombagira : Maleficia Lamiah

It goes nowhere despite having more effort in its two long tracks than most metal releases in the last month....

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Notes from the Noosphere

The interconnectedness of all things internet has less in common with the neural network as with a fungal mycelium. So writes Andy Letcher...

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City layout key to predicting riots

Developed by researchers at UCL, the model highlights the importance of considering the layout of cities in order for police to suppress disorder as quickly as possible once a riot is in progress....

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Cattle : Cattle [EP]

And so the EP balances perfectly between the extremes of order and screechscreechscreech, and it's oh so very dazzlingly wonderful....

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Charity begins with me

Feeling good about spending money on someone else rather than for personal benefit may be a universal response among people in both impoverished countries and rich nations, according to new research...

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Pelican : UK Tour 2013

Pelican have officially announced three UK shows as part of a larger European tour this summer....

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New York Finds Cool Again: Fountain Art Fair

'It was the hippest New York scene outside of the eastbound L train you’ll find until next year.' Scott Laudati reports from New York's Fountain Art Fair...

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Hanging Offence : Fishbar

Hard to say why I did, but I ended up in London and discovered art as a new language to talk about everything I was discovering. It was scary and exciting and still is....

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Your Brain on Drugs… safer

A new study published in the March issue of The American Journal of Pathology suggests that cortical type 2 cannabinoid (CB2) receptors (activated when we use drugs) might serve as potential...

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