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  1. 中国驻英国大使傅莹发表在《卫报》上的文章

  2. Guardian: The world is becoming a happier place

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  4. The Economist: Redefining recession listen

  5. The Economist: Ranking British education: Earlier, not better

  6. Guardian: Those who teach our children science have a duty to reveal the workings of nature

  7. The Scotsman: Thousands of students 'regret course choice'

  8. The Scotsman: Time to face facts

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  10.  The Economist: Sympathy for the boss  listen

  11.  The Economist: Sexual equality in politics: Women rising   listen

  12.  Guardian: Students who can't cook, won't cook

  13. The Scotsman:  Chinese flocking to Scottish universities

  14.  New Scientist: Superstitions evolved to help us survive

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  16. The Economist: Detecting earthquakes with laptops: Shake it all about

  17. The Economist: The truth about electrosensitivity: Mind your phone

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  21. The Economist: The long march backwards   listen

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  23. The Economist: Land of milk and money  listen

  24. The Economist: China and crisis management: Be prepared

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  26. The Economist: China's robust economy: Domino or dynamo

  27. The Economist: The fallibility of scientific journals: Publish and be wrong   listen

  28. Guardian: Science shows religion makes us more honest and trusting

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  31. The Economist: Warren Buffett: A sage that knows his onions 

  32. Christian Science Monitor: New estimates on global warming

  33. Guardian: Student numbers up almost 10%

  34. Guardian:Humans have reached a genetic zenith

  35. New Scientist: Is there an optimum speed of life

  36. New Scientist: Never gamble with an autistic opponent

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  38. The Economist: Do no wrong in Hong Kong

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  40. The Economist: China's housing-market: What goes up

  41. International Herald Tribune: Sympathy for man who killed Chinese police officers

  42. Guardian: Graduates who have studied abroad more appealing to businesses

  43. New Scientist: Will knowing your genes change your behaviour

  44. New Scientist: Time to wake up to the facts about sleep

  45. New Scientist: Creationists declare war over the brain   会议通知

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  47. The Economist: The fight to protect rare tongues: When nobody understands

  48. The Scotsman: China's output now level with US

  49. The Scotsman: Chinese are very civilised, thank you

  50. New Scientist: Seven of the greatest scientific hoaxes

  51. The Economist: A decline in children's thinking abilities: Dimming

  52. The Economist: The ethics of placebos: Great expectations 

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  54. The Economist: Sodium and high blood pressure: A pinch too much   listen

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  56. International Herald Tribune: Love, sex and the changing landscape of infidelity

  57. New Scientist: When does human life begin

  58. The Economist: Britain gives in to China over Tibet

  59. The Economist: The meaning of global recession: The global slumpometer  listen

  60. The Economist: Farming, forests and conservation: Forest-friendly farming

  61. The Economist: Two pests are better than one

  62. Christian Science Monitor: Cellphones and Internet help us stay in touch, not necessarily connected

  63. Christian Science Monitor: Let’s rethink how we protect our kids online

  64. Guardian: How young is too young to learn about sex

  65. International Herald Tribune: Using the powers of hypnosis to heal body and mind

  66. International Herald Tribune: Using the powers of hypnosis to heal body and mind

  67. The Economist: The meaning of global recession: The global slumpometer  listen

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  69. Guardian: Creationism should be taught as science, say 29% of teachers

  70. Guardian: How do people get away with inventing bogus degrees

  71. Guardian: Newcastle expels overseas students with fake grades

  72. Guardian: Parents want children to get higher education they missed

  73. Guardian: UK 'still good place for overseas students'

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  75. The Economist: Aviation in China: Chocks away

  76. The Economist: China's welcome stimulus: Dr Keynes's Chinese patient

  77. The Economist: Genes, disease and evolution: Bad old genes

  78. New Scientist: How warfare shaped human evolution

  79. New Scientist: When the world catches flu, Google sneezes

  80. International Herald Tribune: US colleges scour China for top students

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  82. The Economist: Cleanliness is next to godlessness

  83. The Economist: The “broken windows” theory of crime

  84. The Economist: Cleanliness is next to godlessness

  85. The Economist: The “broken windows” theory of crime   listen

  86. The Economist: How rocks evolve

  87. The Economist: Rocks that eat carbon

  88.  The Scotsman: 'Healthy life years' replaces life expectancy

  89. The Scotsman: How scientists tracked down the origin of Aids

  90. New Scientist: Religion alters visual perception

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  92. The Economist: Dangers of taxing the rich: Pinch the rich

  93. The Economist: How flags flap: Blowin' in the wind

  94. The Economist: More Tasers for policemen: Zappers for coppers

  95. The Scotsman: China scraps EU summit in protest at Dalai Lama visit

  96. The Scotsman: Q&A Professor Annie Anderson

  97. The Scotsman: Warm praise for nursery where children stay outside all day, in all weathers

  98. The Scotsman: More mothers reject abortion to have babies with Down's syndrome

  99. Guardian: Bad science How BBC misread the evidence on Down's syndrome

  100. Guardian: Science students from top universities earn the most

  101. Guardian: Truancy Number of parents jailed over absentee children trebles

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  103. International Herald Tribune: Bad news can be better than nothing

  104. International Herald Tribune: New smokeless tobacco worries experts

  105. The Economist:  Stopping the epidemic with drugs: The ideal and the good   listen

  106. Guardian: Gods who know everything live in children's imaginations

  107. The Economist:  Sex, death and the law in Hong Kong: Easy prey

  108. The Economist: Dangers of taxing the rich: Pinch the rich

  109. The Economist: How flags flap: Blowin' in the wind

  110. Guardian: Bad science How BBC misread the evidence on Down's syndrome

  111. Guardian: Science students from top universities earn the most

  112. Guardian: Truancy Number of parents jailed over absentee children trebles

  113. The Economist:  Stopping the epidemic with drugs: The ideal and the good   listen

  114. The Scotsman: Big rise seen in the number of home-taught children

  115. The Economist: Intelligence predicts sperm quality: Balls and brains   listen

  116. The Economist: Hands-free is not risk-free: Just shut up, will you

  117. The Scotsman: Dr Mairi MacLeod Scientists prove that beer goggles really do exist

  118. The Scotsman: Dr Pod How biology can contribute to criminal behaviour

  119. Guardian: How happiness can be catching

  120. New Scientist: Deep-voiced men not guaranteed to impress

  121. The Economist: Stopping in a hurry    listen

  122. The Economist: Assisted suicide and the law

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  124. The Economist: Thirty years of China's reforms: The second Long March

  125. The Scotsman: I'm not greedy, it's all in my genes

  126. International Herald Tribune: Higher risk of asthma found among children born in fall

  127. New Scientist: Are daughters-in-law to blame for the menopause

  128. New Scientist: Failing water scheme leaves Beijing high and dry

  129. New Scientist: Time with dad is time well spent

  130. The Economist: The psychology of pain   listen

  131. The Economist: Three years of gay marriage   listen

  132. The Economist: Why we are, as we are

  133. The Economist: The scent of a man

  134. The Economist: The science of shopping - The way the brain buys

  135. The Scotsman: Animal lovers protest as cats rounded up for eating

  136. The Scotsman: Granny might disagree, but life's little rules are one big myth

  137. The Scotsman: Zhang is China's most beautiful

  138. New Scientist: Intelligent soldiers most likely to die in battle

  139. Guardian: Darwin shouldn't be hijacked by New Atheists - he is an ethical inspiration

  140. The Scotsman: Divorce inquiries surge in China

  141. The Scotsman: Golden opportunity leaves Chinese bank 1m out of pocket

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