Mobility
Women in Science: Learning to walk
Learning a new movement is something we are able to achieve quickly and most of us take for granted. As children we are constantly learning new motor skills such as: writing (on walls!), dressing, catching or riding a bike. Even as adults we retain the ability to learn novel tasks.
By Helen Dawes | Notebook, Science & Technology | Tuesday, 10 July 2012 at 11:43 am
Waking up from the American Dream
It is an understandable reaction when you wake up from a great dream to pull the covers over your head, block out the sun and the noise of garbage men, and tightly close your eyes in the hope of making it last just a little longer. Especially when that dream was as great as America’s.
By Oliver Duggan | The Foreign Desk | Tuesday, 30 November 2010 at 1:37 pm
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