Trebuchet Issue 4

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Avoiding Brain-Damaged Cheerleaders

neurocognitive assessment could be a useful tool to evaluate when cheerleaders with concussion have returned to normalized baseline measures...

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Womad 2013

Has the cross pollination of sound led to a syncretic culture? True to form, WOMAD 2013 poses as many questions as it answers....

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Isolating the Pain of Sunburn

Isolating the Pain of Sunburn. Now a scientific possibility. Question is, should we?...

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Practise Makes Perfect

Scientists find out exactly why practise makes perfect...

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Shopaholics are Sad

Shopaholics are displaying deeper issues of self-esteem and depression, according to San Francisco scientists...

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Grizzly Bear Berry Bonanza

'The percentage of fruit in grizzly bear scat in recent years has almost doubled'...

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The Birth of a Police State

The UK government is about to pass legislation which will make any behaviour perceived to potentially ‘cause nuisance or annoyance’ a criminal offence....

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And Phil Kept Falling Pt. 2

A new audience of potheads, tripsters and scene makers had no doubt that, when it came to psychedelic science fiction, Phil was the man...

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Rebuilding Ears with Mutant Mouse Research

New research, based on the study of mutant mice, leads to breakthrough in human hearing rehabilitation...

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Sarah Corbett: Interview (Part 2)

In part 2 of this interview, Trebuchet's Sarah Corbett speaks to the Craftivist Collective's Sarah Corbett about political art, Tracey Emin and Occupy...

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Hot Sex for Lampreys

Some like it hot: The role of heat in sea lampreys' sex lives... cold lover's with hot hot mouths....

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Make Better Music 71: Sound/Light

Though both deal with wave-like phenomena, sound and light each have their own peculiarities. ...

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South Asians Need More Exercise…

South Asians (from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) may have to exercise more than white Europeans to achieve the same levels of fitness and reduce their risk of diabetes....

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Proving life on a thermal level

Korean team shows how to measure the thermal signatures of single cells and assess their biological activity...

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Luca Forcucci : Fog Horns

a hissing, radioactive sea full of semi-conductors and digital junk...

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Sarah Corbett: Interview (Part 1)

In part one of this interview, Trebuchet's Sarah Corbett speaks to the Craftivist Collective's Sarah Corbett about the growth of craftivism, practical issues and how craftivism can change and...

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Less Sleep Makes You Fat

Chronic sleep restriction among adults with late bedtimes may be associated with weight gain due to the consumption of extra calories during late-night hours....

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Caroline Niño [Interview]

If we create a balance between all the elements in that space placing them strategically around all the space, on balance, in the space between the elements, there is harmony....

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Soft Riot : Fiction Prediction

There are some interesting concepts and experiments here, but the moral of the story is that those who live uncritically by the 1980s creatively die by the 1980s...

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Resistanbul: Turkish Protests

Turkish people do not call these events 'protests'; they call the whole set of events ‘direnis’ which means ‘resistance’ in Turkish....

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Monsanto Info Links

Information Links on Monsanto and how you can get involved to; Help Local Farmers, Stop Crop Pollution, Promote alternatives to GM crops...

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Matthew Herbert Crafts Syrian Violence

Based on Syrian sample Matthew Herbert is set to release his new work 'The End of Silence' on Monday 24th June via his own Accidental label....

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Beating a Lie Detector Test

People can suppress incriminating memories and thereby avoid detection in brain activity to 'fool' a lie detector test....

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Magnetic Nanoparticles

New research in The FASEB Journal suggests that with magnetic guidance, specially designed magnetic nanoparticles can help deliver genes to injured arteries, using stents as the delivery platform...

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Minority Drinks

African-American and Latino children may be replacing soda with 100 percent fruit juice while their white peers are not. Minority Drinks are Sweet apparently. ...

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SUPERPAINTINGS at Transition Gallery

They're laughing. Are we?...

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Soundscape Ecology : interview with Steven M.Miller

Sound has this wonderful ability to slip past our defenses and infiltrate our experience of place in ways we aren’t aware of, yet respond to nonetheless. Music is just one aspect of this much...

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What Money Can’t Buy – The Moral Limits of Markets [Review]

Like all manifestations of human agency, the market is just a tool, a means of negotiating and managing resources. If the markets can corrupt or wreck havoc, it is because we let them. ...

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Badger Swagger Charity Single

Badger Swagger invites the public to voice their opposition by signing up to the government e-petition site in order to make the government listen and stop killing badgers...

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Mars Attacks

Exposure to radiation has long been known to be a problem for participants in deep space missions - how much risk is there going to Mars...

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