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Guardian Professional, 22 Aug 2014: African research could solve Africa’s problems, but who is investing in it? Join our debate 28 August, 1-3pm BST. Sponsored by Path
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6 Aug 2014: A new report from Pew Research brings together almost 2000 experts to comprehensively assess the effect of robots on the workplace. By Alex Hern
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6 Aug 2014:
GrrlScientist: this book uses chemistry, history, psychology and good old fashioned storytelling to explore the nature of the materials that compose ordinary stuff, prompting readers to view the most common objects with newfound appreciation.
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6 Jul 2014: The revelation that Facebook has manipulated news feeds ought to surprise nobody, writes John Naughton
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4 Jul 2014: Researchers say the study was not funded by Minerva Research Initiative, which engaged scientists in national security issues. By Samuel Gibbs
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1 Jul 2014: Airfields, farms and towns could become test facilities under plans to increase income from robots free of human operators
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30 Jun 2014: Dean Burnett: The fact that Facebook is conducting experiments on users could be just the tip of the iceberg
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13 Jun 2014: With a new consultation under way on British science policy’s future, James Sumner asks what we can learn from the past
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12 Jun 2014: Clare Viney of the Royal Society of Chemistry looks ahead to 2020 and the basic ingredients we need to create a successful science base
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