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Celebrity Squares: Actor and Writer Gunnar Hansen

Gunnar Hansen
The Guardian
By Stuart O'Connor
7 November 2008

What's your favourite piece of technology?My computer – I have two, a Dell desktop P5, about 5 years old, and…

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Science Weekly Extra podcast: Astronaut Richard Garriott on space travel and being back on Earth

Richard Garriott
The Guardian
6 November 2008

A space capsule carrying the first two men to follow their fathers into orbit has returned to Earth from the…

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Aida Edemariam meets Marcus du Sautoy, the world's least likely maths professor

Marcus du Sautoy
The Guardian
By Aida Edemariam
3 November 2008

A couple of years ago the physical theatre company Complicite were workshopping their new play when they decided they needed…

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The guru of technologists: why losing control of personal data is good

Tim O'Reilly
The Guardian
By Aleks Krotoski
30 October 2008

Spiritual father to alpha geeks and translator to the masses, O'Reilly explains why losing control of personal data is good

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Daylife's Upendra Shardanand explains its new service

Upendra Shardanand
The Guardian
By Jemima Kiss
28 October 2008

The news aggregation firm has launched a white-label API service for web publishers

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Science Weekly Extra podcast: Marcus du Sautoy talks about taking Richard Dawkins' position at Oxford University

Marcus du Sautoy
The Guardian
By Alok Jha
28 October 2008

Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy discusses taking Richard Dawkins' position at Oxford University

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Science Weekly podcast: The Antikythera mechanism; the 1000mph car; plus the atheist bus campaign

Jo Marchant
The Guardian
27 October 2008

Jo Marchant joins the pod to talk about what some say is the world's first computer. Her book, Decoding the…

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Michel Desjoyeaux - Vendee Globe Favorite

Michel Desjoyeaux
YachtPals.com
By Kim Hampton
26 October 2008

Michel Desjoyeaux speaks of his philosophy of sailing, boat designs, and the upcoming Vendee Globe round the world yacht race.

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This much I know: Kathy Reichs, forensic anthropologist and writer, 60, London

Kathy Reichs
The Guardian
By Tom Templeton
26 October 2008

Kathy Reichs, forensic anthropologist and writer, 60, London

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Yale professor says hot drinks do actually make people feel

Professor John Bargh
The Guardian
24 October 2008

Professor John Bargh says holding a hot drink makes you a more generous and caring person

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Dr Paul Drayson, the new minister for science and innovation, speaks to Ian Sample

Dr Paul Drayson
The Guardian
By Ian Sample
23 October 2008

Ian Sample speaks to the new science minister Dr Paul Drayson

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Intreview: Lord Drayson

Lord Drayson
The Guardian
By James Randerson
21 October 2008

Lord Drayson, the racing driver and new science minister, tells James Randerson about his passion for his subject

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Making local connections – on a global threat

Chris Smith
Public Servant magazine
By Alison Thomas
20 October 2008

Chris Smith, the new chairman of the Environment Agency, knows that his staff are dedicated and high-performing. But, as he…

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Science Weekly Extra podcast: David Rooney discusses the decimalisation of time

David Rooney
The Guardian
By Alok Jha
20 October 2008

Alok Jha speaks to David Rooney,the curator of time at the Royal Observatory Greenwich

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg puts idealism before profits

Mark Zuckerberg
The Times
By Mike Harvey
20 October 2008

Mark Zuckerberg is dog-tired and perhaps a little grumpy. The 24-year-old founder of Facebook is in London towards the end…

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