Month: July 2013

Dogs learn human behaviour

dogs are able to reproduce familiar actions and novel actions after different delays ̶ familiar actions after intervals as long as ten minutes; novel tasks after a delay of one minute...

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Mudhoney : HMV Forum

'themes of angst and resentment rage against the hagiography, by self and others, of youth'...

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Erased Tapes Anniversary Boxset

Erased Tapes celebrate five years with a stylish boxset of 7 inch vinyl....

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And Phil Kept Falling

Berkeley in the early fifties was a hotbed of radical thought and a young Phil stumbled through it with an impish sense of humour alienating Marxists, Trotskyites and ‘free thinkers’ alike with...

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Manga to Movies

Japanese films have retaken the box office in their home market in a major shift not seen since the 1960s....

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Mystic Chemist: The LSD Biography of Albert Hofmann

' a chemist who does not get mystic looking at the wonders of creation that he's researching is not a real chemist' - Albert Hofmann...

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Evolution of fins towards land

Why did animals with limbs win the race to invade land over those with fins? More than just evolution? ...

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An ABC of Aesthetics

There is a distinction between art and entertainment, one of them being that art is meant to be hard work. ...

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Why Brains Love ‘Viral’

How do ideas spread? What messages will go viral on social media, and can this be predicted?...

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Loitered Lens : Professor Green

Getting Enough. Professor Green live. Photos....

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Listening Now: Torus Tapes

Listening Now: Torus Tapes - Each month Trebuchet presents some unusual music that puts you in an inspired place. Come back again. ...

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Looking whiter no self-esteem boost

Looking whiter embodying racism: Race, rhinoplasty, and self-esteem in Venezuela...

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Sarah Corbett: Interview (Part 2)

In part 2 of this interview, Trebuchet's Sarah Corbett speaks to the Craftivist Collective's Sarah Corbett about political art, Tracey Emin and Occupy...

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Pelican Announce New Album

Pelican Announce first new album in four years! 'Forever Becoming' to be release this october on Southern Lord. ...

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Hot Sex for Lampreys

Some like it hot: The role of heat in sea lampreys' sex lives... cold lover's with hot hot mouths....

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AUTHOR & PUNISHER : Women & Children

Iconoclastic in the truest sense of the word, Tristan Shone inverts the tenets of doom metal completely, relying on cold steel and soulless machinery to sonically replicate the despondency of life...

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Bioeconomy for Forestry

Bioeconomy as a solution for South Australia's declining forest industry...

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Make Better Music 71: Sound/Light

Though both deal with wave-like phenomena, sound and light each have their own peculiarities. ...

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Breakthrough in internet bandwidth

New breakthrough in internet bandwidth and fiber optic technology could ease Internet congestion, video streaming....

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Bloodstock Has A Winner!

Cry, laugh, scream? We just don't know. We're lost, confused, torn between a dichotomy of conflicting emotions. Which is pretty apt....

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Interplanetary contamination

Two university researchers say environmental restrictions have become unnecessarily restrictive and expensive—on Mars. Interplanetary contamination of yeah....

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Marc Bolan at the BBC

Whether you are just a fan of his pop orientated, hook filled classics or a hardcore Bolanite on a quest for the grail; this well researched and well collated set of interviews, poetry readings and...

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Cob and Guts (and curation)

Life in dreams is magnified, multiplied and recycled to form a new visual language that drifts in and out of cognitive understanding. Francesca Goodwin investigates new curatorial approaches at Cob...

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Inside the minds of murderers

The minds of murderers who kill impulsively, often out of rage, and those who carefully carry out premeditated crimes differ markedly both psychologically and intellectuall...

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South Asians Need More Exercise…

South Asians (from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) may have to exercise more than white Europeans to achieve the same levels of fitness and reduce their risk of diabetes....

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Loitered Lens : Mudhoney

Photos from Mudhoney's recent gig at the HMV Forum, London...

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A look inside children’s minds

When young children gaze intently at something you know their minds are busily at work. But you're never entirely sure how children's mind work....

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Woolwich and Terror

Did you notice how all terrorists used to be Irish? And suddenly, they are all Muslims? Well, they’re not. But if the media agenda is Irish Terror, or Muslim Terror, then it can start to look...

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Climate change forest survival

Climate Change : Predicted increases in temperature and drought in the coming century may make it more difficult for conifers such as ponderosa pine to regenerate....

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Jack Cheshire : Interview

'I've always found it difficult to describe my music to people, but psychedelic is definitely something I aspire to.' Jack Cheshire talks to Trebuchet....

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