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Book Review: Visions of Paradise edited by Bronwen Latimer
National Geographic reveals heaven on Earth.
Read More »DVD Review: Encounters at the End of the World
An insightful look at unique characters choosing to spend their lives at the end of the world.
Read More »Book Review – Myxomatosis: A History of Pest Control and the Rabbit by Peter W.J. Bartrip
Offers an insight into 50s Britain, its agricultural and official communities, and its ecological balance.
Read More »DVD Review: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – The Eighth Season
It wasn’t as strong as Season Seven it was still much better than any other traditional crime drama on television.
Read More »Software Review – Auguri 2.1 – From Advanced Analytics Group
Auguri 2.1 provides the tools for the analysis of data through the process of predictive data mining.
Read More »Book Review: British Weather and the Climate of Enlightenment by Jan Golinski
Extreme weather events came to be regarded as natural phenomena to be explained. Of course some have still to catch up.
Read More »Book Review: Homo Britannicus – The Incredible Story of Human Life in Britain by Chris Stringer
What can the Gravettians of 27,000 years ago teach us about climate change? Quite a lot.
Read More »DVD Review: Dali Dimension – Decoding the Mind of a Genius
All that I can say is do yourself a favor and see the Dali Dimension.
Read More »Book Review – The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity and the Renewal of Civilisation by Thomas Homer-Dixon
You might think that the world doesn't need another why-the-Roman-empire-collapsed theory. You'd be wrong.
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