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Hear this: it's no longer enough to just look at paintings

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWhat does Cézanne's Bathers sound like? Wikimedia Commons

Art lovers now have the chance to listen to (yes, listen to) some well known paintings at the National Gallery. Six composers and sound artists have been asked to create music or sound installations inspired by paintings of their choice from the gallery’s collection, for its new...

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BBC micro:bit aims to turn children from digital consumers into digital creators

  • Written by The Conversation
imageGood things come in small packages, but are all small packages a good thing?BBC

The way computing is taught in schools is going through its greatest upheaval since the subject was first introduced at the turn of the century. After considerable lobbying by the industry, professional societies, universities and schools, the national curriculum has...

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  1. Free from the confines of coalition, Osborne goes on benefits rampage
  2. Your body is telling you something – but how do you know if it's cancer?
  3. Scores killed by bombs and bullets as Boko Haram struggle escalates
  4. Budget 2015: Experts respond
  5. How Osborne's new cuts breach the UK's human rights obligations
  6. The next battleground will be Confederate memorials---and the case for removal isn't so clear-cut
  7. Shorten on the spot over failure to disclose company campaign funding
  8. Are Oxbridge tutorials still the best way to teach students how to think?
  9. Are you beach feet ready?
  10. Explainer: can you be addicted to food?
  11. The search of life beneath the ice: why we're going back to Europa
  12. Uber and Gojek just the start of disruptive innovation in Indonesia
  13. Where you grow up matters for sporting success – that's why Yorkshire cricketers are so good
  14. New lock-and-key technology promises rapid cancer testing for developing world
  15. Do 3D films make you dizzy – or is it just your imagination?
  16. Review: Terminator Genisys and the mind-bending world of alternative history
  17. Budget 2015: cuts to make Daily Mail readers wince, but not just yet
  18. Want to know how Greeks see the future? Get in the ATM queue and ask them
  19. Smart meters might be the only way to escape the Big Six and their overpriced energy
  20. When the phones went dead: 7/7 showed how disasters call for tomorrow's tech
  21. Is student loan debt really a crisis?
  22. Exploring our moon today to learn more about Earth's youth billions of years ago
  23. Inside the world of suburban drug dealing
  24. Voting rights become a proxy war in the 2016 presidential election
  25. The Voice, and the body: contesting with disability on reality TV
  26. Revenge porn is just one part of a changing picture of harassment
  27. What's missing from celebrity activism in Africa? The people
  28. It's time to redraw the world's very unequal knowledge map
  29. Burundi and Rwanda at 53: what sets the conjoined twins apart
  30. The next frontiers in maternal and child health post the millennium goals
  31. Science breaks new ground in converting coal ash from pollutant to useful products
  32. Unraveling the mystery of how dinosaurs get their names
  33. Happy? Consider how giving builds a life of meaning
  34. Double fault: Nick Kyrgios, Dawn Fraser and reputations under the spotlight
  35. Resource productivity: four ways Australia can keep the good times rolling
  36. Violent offenders registers sound good, but are a costly, unproven distraction
  37. Research priority: make Australia's health system efficient, equitable and integrated
  38. How Labor can create a humane refugee policy without reviving boat arrivals
  39. Preparing young people for work: do we really have a crisis?
  40. Why do fans love Schwarzenegger? His terrible one-liners, of course
  41. Rising electricity demand could be here to stay
  42. Lax rules boost risk of organised crime snaring government contracts
  43. In the bid for more female leaders, 'mansplaining' probably won't help
  44. Taking gym steroids can affect your learning and memory
  45. Tempting as it may seem, there's no evidence to suggest life on Comet 67P
  46. Whisper it – jet engines are getting quieter
  47. FBI Director Comey's false dilemma: ban encryption or accept terrorism
  48. Retailers' removal of Confederate flag is long time in coming
  49. How rights violators keep the UN Human Rights Council focused on Israel
  50. Budget 2015: safe havens at risk as the welfare axe falls on most vulnerable

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