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An article published in The Telegraph over a month ago remains on The Telegraph website with a headline that is so spectacularly incorrect that the BBC has reported that the article may set “a new record for the most inaccurate headline ever”. According to The Telegraph headline there are “just 100 …
Apologies for the recent blog-hiatus, I’ve been working on some super-exciting new posts to be released over coming weeks. I also have an important announcement to make, I am very happy to announce that I have gratefully accepted an offer to move this blog to the Big Think network. Have no fear, nothing will change except new blog posts will be posted at my new home: http://bigthink.com/neurobonkers/
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