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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. David Attenborough: A life measured in heartbeats
    In an exclusive interview with Brian Cox and Robin Ince, the presenter talks about the BBC, Darwin and what keeps him moving. By Brian Cox and Robin Ince

  2. A View from a Hill
    A ghost story. By Stewart Lee

  3. Film in 2013 - the year of DiCaprio unchained
    What to look out for on the big screen this year. By Ryan Gilbey

  4. The coolest place in the universe
    The Large Hadron Collider at Cern is a thing of wonder. By Brian Cox

  5. Leader: The fiscal cliff has not been averted, just postponed
    The deal struck by Obama and the Republicans leaves open the threat of dramatic spending cuts. By New Statesman

Five must-read blogs

  1. IDS is in trouble over his strivers' tax - and he knows it
    Unable to justify the government's decision to cut support for families, the Work and Pensions Secretary has resorted to myths. By Liam Byrne

  2. Tesco's "indie" coffee shop should worry defenders of capitalism
    Free markets rely on informed choices, and those seem lacking in the case of Harris + Hoole.
    By Alex Hern

  3. The child benefit tax could be a disaster for the coalition
    More than 300,000 households have not been informed that they must either stop claiming child benefit or pay a new tax. By George Eaton

  4. The Two Cultures
    C P Snow's epochal essay published online for the first time. By C P Snow

  5. 4G's so last year: why we need 5G, and now
    We have a spectrum crunch on our hands, and technology is only just starting to deal with that. By Rahim Tafazolli

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