Hayley Birch's Homepage
Due to a mix up at birth, Hayley was brought up by capybaras in the Ecuadorian rainforest. Since rejoining civilisation in 1992 she has successfully reintegrated herself back into human society, but maintains a unique perspective on our existence, which is reflected in her writing. A spell at University of Warwick, a brief flirtation with advertising and a stack of science magazines has brought her to where she is now… only slightly less befuddled than before.
To read other articles by Hayley click on the links below:
Sad times for Italians
Fine wines, good times
Time out with Tickle
Spandex space suits
Rainbot gets the job done
Non-story of the week
Grandad kills mad rodent
Cheltenham Science Festival '07
The rules of distraction
What's making you itch?
Out of the horse's mouth
The humble inventor
Fruit sedatives for pandas
Sex games on MySpace
Sci-pop: music for the lab
The perfect bacon sarnie
Bleedin' brilliant
Real monkey business
The science of beautiful
Cowbirds cause chaos
Jesus comes out of hiding
Lazy teens sci shocker
The death of cinema?
How to make a honey trap for HIV
No rest for the sluggish
Girls join the Dark Side
Hobbits hit the headlines
Moral codes made by monkeys
Cure for Valentine's blues
The benefits of being nobel
Please don't feed the humans
In a spin over black holes
The many uses of duct-tape
Suicide squirrel
Cooler than camels
Turn on, tune in and lose out
That's all folks for on screen smoking
The good the baaaad and the ugly
Age ain't important
Genetics for the intelligent
Visit the Rogues' Gallery to meet some of our other writers.
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