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Don’t miss: Video game-making, circus science and unusual brains

Tap into the tools of game creation, uncover the scientific know-how behind the thrills of the big top, and read a masterful summary of neurology and psychiatry

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Neurology and psychiatry come together in (Little, Brown), a masterful summary of the field by Nobel prizewinner Eric Kandel.

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Roll up to at 6.45 pm BST on 29 August to celebrate 250 years of the circus and uncover the technical skills and science behind the thrills of the big top.

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In her podcast , Marie McNeely gets scientists to share their stories. The most recent episode features Michael Levin of Tufts University, Massachusetts, who studies the decisions and computations that occur in living systems.

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E-Line Media’s (pictured above) puts the tools of game creation on your screen. Use templates and assets from other built-in games, share creations with other players or dip into theirs via a central hub.

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In BBC Radio 4’s (1.45 pm BST, 27 August), Jenny Kleeman explores the stories behind some startling place-based statistics. Who knew the UK capital of personal debt was Plymouth?

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Topics: Books / Exhibition / Video games