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Click on the links below to read Angela's latest published work:

'A life lived backwards: An interview with Patricia Alireza' - Science Careers, October 2009

'Probably guilty: Bad mathematics means rough justice' - New Scientist, October 2009

'A Good Sign: Creating new mathematical notation' - Science, July 2009

'DIY gadgetry' - BBC News Magazine, June 2009

'India's brain police: Using brain scans to detect guilt in suspected murderers' - Wired, May 2009

'Scientists who work in the defence industry' - Science Careers, May 2009

'Yield of Dreams: The reason we need GM crops' - New Humanist, May 2009

'The value of a good debate: The ethics of stem cell research' - Cell, Stem Cell Journal, May 2009

'Power struggle: Why greens are going nuclear' - New Humanist, January 2009

'Smarter than the average desk' - Science Careers, January 2009

'UK visa changes mean a closer eye on students' - Science Careers, November 2008

'Girls geek out over dinner' - BBC News Online, October 2008

'Designing for the next quake' - Science Careers, July 2008

'MapTube London launches' - Nature Network, June 2008

'The power to prevail: Review of the Human Rights Watch Film Festival' - Red Pepper, June 2008

'Using video gamers to label the web' - BBC News Online, May 2008

'Researchers get closer to antidote for lethal bioweapon' - BBC News Online, May 2008

'Finding the right picture: Semantic video analysis' - The Economist, April 2008

'Mathematician solves 140-year-old riddle' - Nature Network, March 2008

'Controversial nuclear club takes shape' - New Scientist, March 2008

'New charity says it will use science to help the world's poor' - Nature Network, March 2008

'A lack of regulation allows bogus universities to flourish' - New Statesman, January 2008

'Neurotopographics: The science behind an exhibition of brain art' - Nature Network, January 2008

'Inside the bogus university conning overseas students' - The Guardian, January 2008

'Bluffing over missile defence?' - New Scientist, September 2007

'Crossing into politics: an interview with physicist Peter Zimmerman' - Nature Network, August 2007

'US and Russia back a nuclear fuel bank' - BBC News Online, May 2007

'Making poor nations pay for drugs' - New Scientist, March 2007

'G-Had in the UK: an interview with rapper Aki Nawaz' - Red Pepper, August 2006

'Oil be damned: Climate change and greener fuels' - New Statesman, May 2006

'Wal-Mart: The high cost of a low price' - openDemocracy, January 2006

'EU ban angers health food makers' - CNN online, July 2005

'Body Shop gives itself a facelift' - The Observer, July 2005

'EU sugar plan sparks bitter row' - CNN Online, July 2005

'Small steps can save the planet' - The Observer, June 2005

'TV's big indies aim for growth spurt' - The Observer, June 2005

'New kids on the block cut a dash with fast fashions' - The Observer, June 2005

'North Korea is failing to meet growth target' - The Observer, December 2005

'No place like home: The new NRI phenomenon' - openDemocracy, February 2005

'Delhi Calling: Inside an Indian call-centre' - openDemocracy, November 2004

'Life after TRIPS: Changes to India's pharmaceutical industry' - Down to Earth, April 2004

'Paperback fighter: an interview with author Hari Kunzru' - Red Pepper, April 2004

'Mismanagement in Delhi' - Frontline, February 2004

'Scarce blue gold' - Frontline, January 2004

'Shifting to misery: Delhi's slum dwellers' - Frontline, December 2003

'A struggle to save a tradition' - Frontline, December 2003

'Neglecting Food Safety' - Frontline, September 2003

 

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