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The Woman who thinks like a Cow
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Temple Grandin believes her autism helps her understand animals
Temple's squeeze machine
How a tool designed for cattle was adapted to help Temple with her autism
Are we Alone in the Universe?
The search for alien life is 50 years old, but a planet has been discovered that could support life.
Prof. Regan's supermarket secrets
Prof. Regan tests the scientific claims of supermarket products
How to live to 101
A few isolated communities seem to hold the secrets to long life.
How to make better decisions
Lifting the lid on the business of human choices in an exclusive guide to making better decisions.
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