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Animals
Tiny QR codes were stuck to the backs of ants in the name of data science
Rowland Manthorpe
Books
Alan Partridge just released his new book: Nomad
Victoria Woollaston-Webber
Science
Andrea Wulf's The Invention of Nature wins the Royal Society's science book prize
Victoria Woollaston-Webber
Books
Writing a novel? Nine tips to make sure it's a bestseller
Ruby Lott-Lavigna
Comics
Star Trek Discovery will expand its story into comics and novels
Matt Kamen
Books
Pinterest buyout won't change Instapaper, says CEO
Matt Burgess
Books
JK Rowling to release three new Harry Potter books
Matt Kamen
Theatre
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is Harry's final story, says JK Rowling
Matt Kamen
Film
Terry Pratchett's Discworld novel 'Wee Free Men' heading to cinemas
Matt Kamen
Film
Young Han Solo revealed - and he's not the only Star Wars character making a comeback
Matt Kamen
Books
Kindle Oasis review: is it better than a book?
Matt Reynolds
Technology
Update your Kindle today or lose internet connectivity
James Temperton
Artificial Intelligence
Google wants to predict the next sentences of dead authors
Matt Burgess
Books
All The Birds In The Sky: tech takes on nature in a sparkling novel
Rowland Manthorpe
Film
2016 culture preview: 39 things to look forward to next year
Oliver Franklin-Wallis
Culture
BBC to adapt 'His Dark Materials' trilogy for TV
Matt Kamen
Books
There's no balloon in Jules Verne's 'Around the World in 80 Days'
Charlie Burton
Diversity
Sci-Fi's Hugo Awards and the Battle for Pop Culture's Soul
Amy Wallace
Technology
Waterstones ditches Kindles, blames poor e-reader sales
Becca Caddy
Design
This book is a planetarium (and a functioning guitar)
Gian M. Volpicelli
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