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26 Aug 2014: Other lives: Political activist and trade unionist who fought for better housing conditions
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19 Aug 2014: Danielle George will demonstrate how common household devices can be transformed in ways that could change the world
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16 Aug 2014: James Dyson: Yes, more students are taking science and maths at A-level, but it’s a high-tech revolution that our future depends on
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12 Aug 2014: Elderly people, care-home and manual workers expected to benefit as sci-fi-style lifting device is launched commercially
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9 Aug 2014:
Zoe Williams: This week, Lego unveiled its first range of female scientists. The set sold out in three days. But is this really the end of the tyranny of pink, when little girls can pretend to be paleontologists instead of princesses?
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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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29 Jul 2014: A new exhibition charts the city's rich cycling heritage, celebrating the triumphs of Victoria Pendleton and others in the velodrome as well as some lesser known heroes from yesteryear. Helen Pidd reports
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20 Jul 2014: Katie Allen: If British industry is to recover, we must convince more girls to study science and take up engineering jobs and apprenticeships
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1-15 of 484 for Engineering