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Daily Archives: 18 December 2013
Mind, the map
Last week I attended the launch of a new exhibition at the Science Museum, called Mind Maps: stories from psychology. This is an exhibition, sponsored by the British Psychological Society, which: .. explores how mental health conditions have been diagnosed and treated over … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Science, History
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Season’s Greetings (And, Oh Yes, Buy My Books.)
The time is rapidly fast approaching when we indulge in the Michael Bublé Christmas Album Human Sacrifice, notwithstanding insmuch as which this might well be the last time I’ll post this year. So, while I’m here – and whether you … Continue reading
Posted in Books, kindle, reading, The Accidental Species, the science of middle earth, the sigil, Writing, Writing & Reading
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You Don’t Know the Rules? You Are Not Alone!
Are you one of those people who think there must be a ‘right’ way of doing every task, or are you prepared to muddle through making it up as you go along? A reader of my recent post on Being … Continue reading
Posted in convention, mentors, Science Culture, uncertainty
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