Month: October 2016

Consumed By Cronenberg

For the Canadian master of body horror, novel-writing is a cut too far...

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Global Sustainability : Futile Surface-Scratching or Hope for the Future?

Global sustainability projects offer hope for the future ...

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Tower of Strength: The Mission live at Shepherd’s Bush

Jingle Jangle Scarecrows. Twelve Strings of Torment and Thunder...

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Feigned Swoons beat Locker Room Bravado Every Time (US Elections)

Ignore the neo-Victorian faux umbrage of the Clinton camp and instead contemplate the corporate bloodbath HRC will helm...

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The Lethal Cocktail of Heart Drugs You Need To Know About

New study links common pair of drugs to increased risk for fatal heart condition...

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Grinds ‘n’ Grudges: Only Ghosts (Red Fang)

Grunge, grind, riffs, aggression and beautifully stupid videos. Red Fang return....

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Loitered Lens: Sturla Atlas

More than wannabe posturing, Sturla Atlas impressed with heartfelt lyrics at the Jazz Cafe...

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Tin Foil Hats. No, Really: The dementia risk of galactic cosmic ray exposure

UCI study raises questions about long-term brain health after extended spaceflights...

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Into The Lesser-Charted Waters of Jazz/Prog/Ambient: Duski

Prog rock, jazz and ambient sounscapes in an impressive debut album...

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‘A thousand thousand slimy things…’: Sea Snakes in Iran

Iranian coastal waters: New home to a rarely seen venomous sea snake ...

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Building Her Own Wonderland: Yayoi Kusama at Victoria Miro Gallery

Unpredictable and undiminished, art's grande doyenne trailblazes through her ninth decade...

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Glowing Fish Lead to A New Form of Light

'We found a new way that the universe works that we didn't understand before'...

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The Violent Sleep of Reason (Meshuggah)

Relentlessly organic, Meshuggah plough new musical folds with their eighth album...

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What’s a Hug Worth? How Parental Affection Influences Health

Good relationships with parents may benefit children's health decades later ...

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Killer Cocktail: Incoming Death (Asphyx)

Fusing doom and death, and even a touch of thrash, Asphyx get the balance spot-on...

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Loud and Proud: The (Political) Benefits of Bragging

What boasting buys, and costs, a candidate ...

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Wide-brimmed hats off for The Mission

Interview with Wayne Hussey (The Mission) ahead of October UK tour...

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Fuzzy Logic, Artisan Mathematicians: The Quest for Organic Computers

Turning to the brain to reboot computing ...

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London Tattoo Convention 2016

Inky fingers and fiery lipstick at the UK's premier tattoo and body art event...

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Can You Boost Your Brain With a Battery? With tDCS, Hells Yeah!

Electrifying brain circuits may decrease depressive symptoms and chronic pain...

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Sludging Up the Lady: Red Fang @ Koko (London)

Groovier than their norm, Red Fang give an early taster of their new album at Koko...

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Where next for the Curiosity Mars Rover? (And will there be explosions?)

To the Murray Formation - and Beyond! The Mars Curiosity rover sets its GPS for new horizons...

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If it Ain’t Broke, Don´t Touch(é) It! (Touché Amoré)

Artistic development from out of musical diaspora, Stage Four consolidates Touche Amore´s approach...

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Drop It, Bin It: Floor Food is Bad Food

Sometimes bacteria transfer in less than a second...

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Look Again: The Way of the Morris

Forget the decades of Pythonesque ribbing, Morris dancing is deep rooted folk ritual...

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Loitered Lens: Nite Jewel

Icy intensity and liquid cool. Nite Jewel at the Jazz Cafe, London. Photos...

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Into the Catacomb Abyss (Unearthed Elf)

Epic without being overblown, Unearthed Elf plunders the dungeon...

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