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A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast trailer

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast trailer 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and produced by Max Sanderson |

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast trailer

| Neuroscience | The Guardian
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A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and produced by Max Sanderson |

A Neuroscientist Explains: psychology’s replication crisis – podcast

| Neuroscience | The Guardian
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What do the chemical signatures of deadly nerve agents tell us about their origins? – Science Weekly podcast

What do the chemical signatures of deadly nerve agents tell us about their origins? – Science Weekly podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Ian Sample and produced by Sandra Ferrari | What do the chemical signatures of deadly nerve agents tell us about their origins? – Science Weekly podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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A Neuroscientist Explains: the origins of social behaviour – podcast trailer

A Neuroscientist Explains: the origins of social behaviour – podcast trailer 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and Produced by Max Sanderson | A Neuroscientist Explains: the origins of social behaviour – podcast trailer | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be ‘you’? | Sue Blackmore

Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be ‘you’? | Sue Blackmore 150 150 icnagency

By: Sue Blackmore | Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be ‘you’? | Sue Blackmore | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Startup wants to upload your brain to the cloud, but has to kill you to do it

Startup wants to upload your brain to the cloud, but has to kill you to do it 150 150 icnagency

By: Alex Hern | Startup wants to upload your brain to the cloud, but has to kill you to do it | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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A Neuroscientist Explains: the evolutionary origins of social behaviour – podcast

A Neuroscientist Explains: the evolutionary origins of social behaviour – podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Daniel Glaser and produced by Max Sanderson | A Neuroscientist Explains: the evolutionary origins of social behaviour – podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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The Genius Within review – a smart look at boosting our brains

The Genius Within review – a smart look at boosting our brains 150 150 icnagency

By: Barbara Sahakian | The Genius Within review – a smart look at boosting our brains | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Is it possible to enhance and rewire the adult brain? – Science Weekly podcast

Is it possible to enhance and rewire the adult brain? – Science Weekly podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Presented by Nicola Davis and produced by Sandra Ferrari | Is it possible to enhance and rewire the adult brain? – Science Weekly podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Brain prize winner calls Brexit a ‘disaster’ for the NHS and science

Brain prize winner calls Brexit a ‘disaster’ for the NHS and science 150 150 icnagency

By: Hannah Devlin |

Brain prize winner calls Brexit a ‘disaster’ for the NHS and science

| Neuroscience | The Guardian
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Wolfgang Tillmans: my two-year investigation into the post-truth era

Wolfgang Tillmans: my two-year investigation into the post-truth era 150 150 icnagency

By: Wolfgang Tillmans | Wolfgang Tillmans: my two-year investigation into the post-truth era | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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‘I could hear things, and I could feel terrible pain’: when anaesthesia fails – podcast

‘I could hear things, and I could feel terrible pain’: when anaesthesia fails – podcast 150 150 icnagency

By: Written By Kate Cole-Adams, read by Kelly Burke and produced by Stuart Silver | ‘I could hear things, and I could feel terrible pain’: when anaesthesia fails – podcast | Neuroscience | The Guardian
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