August - 1991 Articles
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Talking Point: Time for a new approach to A levels
31 August 1991
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Science: Woodland soil yields a multitude of insect species
31 August 1991
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Heart in place
31 August 1991
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Space junk mail
31 August 1991
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Beach bugs
31 August 1991
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Safeguarding Britain's mother of invention: The British Technology Group, which markets bright ideas from academia, looks certain to be privatised. But many fear that without special protection, the new-look company will fail
31 August 1991
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Science: Energy of 'nothing' upsets cosmology
31 August 1991
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At the BA: Britain's festival of science and technology rolled into Plymouth this week. New Scientist reports from the British Association for the Advancement of Science - Fighting fat's unhealthy image
31 August 1991
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At the BA: Britain's festival of science and technology rolled into Plymouth this week. New Scientist reports from the British Association for the Advancement of Science - Watchdog to kill bugs
31 August 1991
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Science: Metals trace the secrets of nitrogen fixation
31 August 1991
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Science: Ancient axe falls on the road to Europe
31 August 1991
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Technology: Ultrasound focuses on eye problems
31 August 1991
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Technology: Superconductors caught up in court challenges
31 August 1991
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Technology: Making waves to seek out oily waters
31 August 1991
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Technology: Disc change will leave data stranded
31 August 1991
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Technology: 'Supercooker' leaves the competition steaming
31 August 1991
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Science: Dutch scientists plan new approach to gene therapy
31 August 1991
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Technology: Patent Office reveals Hotol's secrets
31 August 1991
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Science: Chemical bombshell explodes in tumour cells
31 August 1991
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Longest lives
31 August 1991
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Still stuck
31 August 1991
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Patent group flotation
31 August 1991
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Donations to 'genetic bank' aid diabetes research
31 August 1991
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Texas raises a rival to the transputer
31 August 1991
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Africa's favourite tree falls ill
31 August 1991
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Comment: Remember the planet
31 August 1991
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Power loss leaves Hubble's good eye blinded
31 August 1991
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Geneticists told to sing for their supper
31 August 1991
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Comment: A coup in time?
31 August 1991
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Genetic test reveals transplant errors
31 August 1991
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Britain asked to foot its nuclear cleaning bill
31 August 1991
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Trade coup
31 August 1991
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Before there were dinosaurs
31 August 1991
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Strangely young
31 August 1991
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AIDS trial challenges US legal system
31 August 1991
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Birth of a nation seen from space
31 August 1991
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At the BA: Britain's festivel of science and technology rolled into Plymouth this week. New Scientist reports from the British Association for the Advancement of Science - Going green gives greater gains
31 August 1991
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At the BA: Britain's festival of science and technology rolled into Plymouth this week. New Scientist reports from the British Association for the Advancement of Science - How yuccas neutralise nasty niffs
31 August 1991
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At the BA: Britain's festival of science and technology rolled into Plymouth this week. New Scientist reports from the British Association for the Advancement of Science - Nuclear physicist puts bomb under science establishment
31 August 1991
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Technology: Colour videophones along the old lines
31 August 1991
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Letters: Protest leader
31 August 1991
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Letters: Amateurs in space
31 August 1991
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Letters: Peoples pillaged
31 August 1991
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Review: Playground for the stars
31 August 1991
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Forum: Governments alone won't turn the world green - Eduard Shevardnadze looks at ways of ensuring the triumph of political ecology
31 August 1991
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Thistle Diary: Forest agreement still sought - Comment from Westminster
31 August 1991
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Feedback
31 August 1991
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Forum: 'Broke almost every bone in his body' - Sue Birchmore relates some gory industrial injury stories
31 August 1991
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Forum: Somewhere, over the horizon, radar pulses - Raymond Harrowell's bookshop browsing yields clue to radio ham's Woodpecker riddle
31 August 1991
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Forum: The stars turn out for Indian astronomers - Barkat Sorathia says better astronomy teaching will help fight superstition
31 August 1991
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Letters: In clover
31 August 1991
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Letters: Power reigns
31 August 1991
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Letters: Greens and science
31 August 1991
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Letters: Colour problem
31 August 1991
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Ariadne
31 August 1991
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Letters: Piltdown stew
31 August 1991
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Letters: Greens and science
31 August 1991
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Letters: Sitting safely
31 August 1991
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Letters: Winning prediction
31 August 1991
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Review: Advertising the beauty of desert life
31 August 1991
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Review: The Sky: A User's Guide
31 August 1991
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Patents: Flashy fuses
31 August 1991
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Patents: Nobblers nobbled
31 August 1991
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Patents: Patent information
31 August 1991
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Foraging for nature's balanced diet: Animals and human hunter-gatherers are amazingly adept at getting the food balance right. In the wild, a strategy that maximises energy in take works well
31 August 1991
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Technology: Laser gains power by turning inside out
31 August 1991
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Patents: Dressing up
31 August 1991
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Patents: Inventors' health warning
31 August 1991
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Patents: Decline of the British Patent Office
31 August 1991
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Patents: On the nose
31 August 1991
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The search for the missing elements: Researchers are trying to create exotic new 'superheavy' elements, some of which could be relatively long-lived. But the task is proving more difficult than they thought
31 August 1991
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A man for all habitats: David Attenborough, this year's president of the British Association, is one of the most important and gifted science popularisers of our day
31 August 1991
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Review: Stopping the flow
31 August 1991
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Review: Timber and destruction
31 August 1991
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Books
31 August 1991
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Review: A question of chance
31 August 1991
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Review: Tales of the unusual
31 August 1991
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Review: Power failure
31 August 1991
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Sounding the bottom of the world: Why go to one of the world's most inhospitable spots to study the Earth's crust? Antarctica's frozen mountains have preserved rocks lost in kinder climes
31 August 1991
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Fresh water from the sea: The Gulf War focused the world's attention on the importance of making salty water drinkable. Growing pressure on water supplies could revitalise research into desalination techniques
31 August 1991
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Science: Do genes play a role in AIDS?
24 August 1991
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Science: Vast ocean may have covered surface of the red planet
24 August 1991
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Biologists plot revenge in war of the snails
24 August 1991
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Indonesia pulps its rainforest
24 August 1991
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Single market lures Britain's young scientists
24 August 1991
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AIDS meeting moves
24 August 1991
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Own goal
24 August 1991
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Science: Artificial antibody could treat brain diseases
24 August 1991
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Science: Why some people get drunk than others
24 August 1991
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Science: Nonmetallic magnet comes out of the cold
24 August 1991
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Science: Missing dinosaurs turn up in Australia
24 August 1991
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Review: The long march to catch up
24 August 1991
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Technology: . . . and add runny realism to computer painting
24 August 1991
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Technology: Transputers speed up medical diagnosis . . .
24 August 1991
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Technology: Spikes end chases with a hiss not a bang
24 August 1991
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Technology: Bombs away
24 August 1991
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Technology: Jostling satellites could mar television pictures
24 August 1991
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Genes for trees
24 August 1991
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Corn circle of the chaotic kind
24 August 1991
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Deep and old
24 August 1991
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Comment: Must we agree on carbon cuts?
24 August 1991
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Talking Point: Regulating IVF: a reply to concerns
24 August 1991
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Volcano clouds the picture on global warming
24 August 1991
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Technology Group searches for a new star
24 August 1991
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Cholera under attack from 'altered' vaccine
24 August 1991
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Boycott could mar Earth Summit
24 August 1991
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Popovic defends role in AIDS research
24 August 1991
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Iraq admits growing deadly biological arsenal
24 August 1991
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Fossil jaw fills gap in human story
24 August 1991
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Duck-billed platypus had a South American cousin
24 August 1991
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Satellite nets illegal fishing ships
24 August 1991
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Nuclear test plans leaked in Soviet Union
24 August 1991
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Government isolated over lack of teachers
24 August 1991
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Europe's hot air over carbon cuts: Recent studies show that Europe could reach its goal of cutting greenhouse emissions - but is doing precious little to get there. We have the technology, but will we use it?
24 August 1991
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Pollution unlimited
24 August 1991
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Natural plastic
24 August 1991
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Comment: A cold wind from A level
24 August 1991
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The Universe according to LEP
24 August 1991
What lies in store for particle physics, as experiments at Europe's largest collider put the Standard Model to the test?
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Letter: Nothing simple
24 August 1991
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Letter: Single instrument
24 August 1991
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Letter: Milky ways
24 August 1991
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Letter: Credit due
24 August 1991
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Letter: Asthma deaths
24 August 1991
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Letter: Explosive issue
24 August 1991
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Ariadne
24 August 1991
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Letters: Correction
24 August 1991
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Letter: Life in the teenies
24 August 1991
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Letter: Milky ways
24 August 1991
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Letter: Milky ways
24 August 1991
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Letter: Milky ways
24 August 1991
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Biological messages in a bottle: No business would be run the way a museum collection is. But that doesn't mean that these unique repositories of biological information have outlived their usefulness
24 August 1991
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Speaking across the gender gap: Deborah Tannen, an American sociolinguist, thinks she has pinpointed what makes communication between the sexes so difficult
24 August 1991
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Birth of the planets: The Earth and its fellow planets may be survivors from a time when planets ricocheted around the Sun like ball bearings on a pinball table
24 August 1991
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Remembrance of things unconscious: Traditional ideas about memory are being challenged by the discovery that much of what we retrieve from memory may be hidden from conscious awareness
24 August 1991
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Letter: A Babbage is born
24 August 1991
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Letter: Crystal clear
24 August 1991
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Letter: Not buckyballs
24 August 1991
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Technology: . . . while single atom makes the smallest switch
24 August 1991
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Technology: Atomic nib rewrites data storage record . . .
24 August 1991
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Science: Moon stone in Australia
24 August 1991
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Review: The scientists' hero
24 August 1991
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Review: Fractint brought to book
24 August 1991
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Review: Enquire within for physical science
24 August 1991
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Review: A bubble of joy
24 August 1991
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Forum: From heaven to hell in six cultures - Ralph Estling's guide to the best of all possible afterlives
24 August 1991
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Forum: Cutbacks give plants anonymity - Barry Thomas finds that extinction beckons for taxonomists
24 August 1991
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Forum: New technology for the semidetached - Roger Silverstone has been researching the inward-looking world of new technology
24 August 1991
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Feedback
24 August 1991
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Forum: Publish and be praised - Simon Wolff with a few tips on how to get into print by cheating editors
24 August 1991
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Letter: Not buckyballs
24 August 1991
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Letter: Gene markets
24 August 1991
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Letter: Gene disasters
24 August 1991
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Thistle Diary: Sandbags and giant parrots - Comment from Westminster
24 August 1991
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Review: Oceans of danger
24 August 1991
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Science: Is Australian fossil the ancestor of all insects?
17 August 1991
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Animals bear brunt of pesticide poisonings
17 August 1991
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Cracking up
17 August 1991
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'Where does the genome project go from here?: Results are pouring in from the genome project, and the pace can only quicken as researchers plug into a central database. Can society cope with the findings?
17 August 1991
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Power cuts
17 August 1991
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Terminator robot comes to sticky end
17 August 1991
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Nuclear help
17 August 1991
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Clean canyon
17 August 1991
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Science: Chilean meteorite sheds light on asteroids
17 August 1991
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Science: How to clean up blood
17 August 1991
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Technology: Electronic dream of keeping German Deutsch
17 August 1991
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Technology: 'Victorian' polymers bring statues to life
17 August 1991
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Technology: A change of elements takes lasers out of the red
17 August 1991
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Science: Genetic test screens for bowel cancer
17 August 1991
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Science: Rocks contradict weather records of warming trends
17 August 1991
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Science: Sahara grows, but unsteadily
17 August 1991
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Science: Lizards navigate off the top of their heads
17 August 1991
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Science: Faults at fault
17 August 1991
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Anorexic men
17 August 1991
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Cost of Chernobyl
17 August 1991
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Talking Point: Risk perception and the real world
17 August 1991
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Export controls on 'works of nature' rejected
17 August 1991
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A reddy-made recipe for tomato paste
17 August 1991
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Astronomers focus minds on survival
17 August 1991
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Comment: Dangers for nuclear research
17 August 1991
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Why avoiding AIDS hot spots is not enough
17 August 1991
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Gloomy future for British chips
17 August 1991
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Who fuelled Iraq's nuclear programme?
17 August 1991
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Australia's metropolis rises from the swamps
17 August 1991
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'Stomping foot' stalks the Urals
17 August 1991
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Teeth crumble under snack attack
17 August 1991
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Dutch lack appetite for genetically 'altered' foods
17 August 1991
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Flying to Saturn on a shoestring
17 August 1991
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Secret payments cloud Brazil's nuclear policy
17 August 1991
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Energy standards worry boilermakers
17 August 1991
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Iran's floating oil stores threaten British beaches
17 August 1991
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Popularity chokes the source of the Ganges
17 August 1991
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Comment: Genes and the general good
17 August 1991
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Science: Is coral bleaching caused by global warming?
17 August 1991
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Letters: Flamingo file
17 August 1991
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Letters: Rough and ready
17 August 1991
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Letters: Ground view
17 August 1991
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Feedback
17 August 1991
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Thistle Diary: Acid reigns over Europe - Comment from Westminster
17 August 1991
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Letters: Mystery millions
17 August 1991
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Letters: Biotech benefits
17 August 1991
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Letters: Biotech benefits
17 August 1991
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Letters: Flamingo file
17 August 1991
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Letters: Flamingo file
17 August 1991
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Letters: Flamingo file
17 August 1991
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Letters: Flamingo file
17 August 1991
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Letters: Useful truths
17 August 1991
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Letters: People's park
17 August 1991
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Letters: Video op
17 August 1991
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Ariadne
17 August 1991
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Letters: Flamingo file
17 August 1991
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Letters: Flamingo file
17 August 1991
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Letters: Open spectrum
17 August 1991
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Review: The art of asking the right questions
17 August 1991
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Medicines from the rainforest
17 August 1991
The tropics contain thousands of species of plants which could provide medicines for the future. But as forests disappear, so do the local people who guard their secrets
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Recreating the birth of the Universe: Theories of the fireball out of which the Universe was born may soon be tested in the laboratory by experiments which recreate the conditions of the big bang in with a series of 'little bangs'
17 August 1991
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Keeping the lid on nuclear arms: Argentina and Brazil have renounced nuclear weapons. They are now devising a system of international inspection that could be a model for other countries still without the bomb
17 August 1991
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The mystery of motor neuron disease: For more than 50 years this disease has baffled epidemiologists and physicians alike. But the mysterious illness may be about to yield its secrets to molecular genetics
17 August 1991
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Technology: Testing the waters from outer space
17 August 1991
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Technology: British computers get a hot line to the US
17 August 1991
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Technology: Levitation drives you up the wall
17 August 1991
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Technology: Why standing room only puts rail passengers at risk
17 August 1991
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Review: A Wright tale
17 August 1991
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Review: Sizing up the missing links
17 August 1991
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Review: Little waste one hundred years ago
17 August 1991
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Review: Africa's troubled history
17 August 1991
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Review: Morals meets medicine
17 August 1991
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Review: A swim in the sea of knowledge
17 August 1991
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Forum: Taking aim at the moving targets - Will the revised national curriculum interest youngsters in science?
17 August 1991
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Forum: Sellafield is not Sweden - A facility that might lead to some difficulty
17 August 1991
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Forum: Goodbye to the heart bypass / A look back to where the future was
17 August 1991
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Forum: Time to ban the bans / Reaching breaking point with embargoes
17 August 1991
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Nuclear spies
10 August 1991
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Sound solutions to save dolphins
10 August 1991
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Rising damp
10 August 1991
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Carbon climbdown
10 August 1991
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BT blues
10 August 1991
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HIV ban stays?
10 August 1991
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Reactor row
10 August 1991
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Gut reaction
10 August 1991
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'Extinct' armadillo comes out of its shell
10 August 1991
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Science: Self-vaccination halts march of diabetes
10 August 1991
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Science: Winter wheat takes off on a magic carpet of clover
10 August 1991
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Science: Are there lots of Earths out there?
10 August 1991
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Science: Hidden hydrogen gives the centre of the world alift
10 August 1991
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Science: Protein triggers an allergy for all seasons
10 August 1991
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Technology: For the want of a screw . . . millions were lost
10 August 1991
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Science: How ancient bacteria handle the heat
10 August 1991
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Strong words to save the planet: In Geneva next week ecologists and politicians gather to work on next summer's Earth Summit - a bid to reverse global decay
10 August 1991
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Europe's battered space probe sent on final mission
10 August 1991
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Industry must fund science vital for Soviet recovery
10 August 1991
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Magnox plants may be reprieved
10 August 1991
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Europe's space plane hits turbulent times again
10 August 1991
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Ferry passengers must wait for safety at sea
10 August 1991
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Stand and deliver, your money and your memory
10 August 1991
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Drugs giant 'implicated' in sedative deaths
10 August 1991
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Comment: Of tapes and taxes
10 August 1991
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Comment: Controlling chemical arms
10 August 1991
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Talking Point: Desert Storm drains opportunities
10 August 1991
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Pioneers push back the limits of gene therapy
10 August 1991
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California suffers its worst chemical spill
10 August 1991
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France shelves dams
10 August 1991
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Medical chief takes centre stage in Congress drama
10 August 1991
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India battles to eradicate major crop pest
10 August 1991
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Top scientist pays for university high life
10 August 1991
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Brazil's research grinds to a halt
10 August 1991
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Slovakia snubs partners over disputed Danube scheme
10 August 1991
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Letters: Waste predictions
10 August 1991
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Forum: Falling down in the race for space - Lisa Whittle asks whether Helen Sharman's space flight did anything for British science and industry
10 August 1991
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Review: The age of expansion
10 August 1991
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Review: Classic mathematics back in print
10 August 1991
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Thistle Diary - Comment from Westminster: An atmosphere of closure
10 August 1991
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Feedback
10 August 1991
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Letters: Stick in the mud
10 August 1991
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Letters: Eye contact
10 August 1991
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Letters: Diagonal view
10 August 1991
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Letters: Molecular rights
10 August 1991
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Letters: Long lost light
10 August 1991
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Letters: Jumping fossils
10 August 1991
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Letters: You can bet on it
10 August 1991
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Letters: Absurd position
10 August 1991
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Ariadne
10 August 1991
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Letters: Curdled
10 August 1991
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Forum: No escape from the Third World - The First World will keep the club exclusive
10 August 1991
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Forum: Followed by a moonshadow - Nigel Henbest joins the eclipsed scientists in Hawaii
10 August 1991
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Review: A physical approach to history
10 August 1991
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Science: Gene jam holds hope for leukaemia therapy
10 August 1991
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Technology: Capturing the shadow of the Moon
10 August 1991
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Technology: Dead bacteria give life to 'friendly' pesticide
10 August 1991
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The successful alchemist
10 August 1991
Water heated by volcanoes can release gold from ordinary rocks, a feat of natural alchemy that has revealed the complexity of chemistry deep in the Earth
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Technology: Wheel treads softly
10 August 1991
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Technology: Satellite fix helps aircraft taxi safely
10 August 1991
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Technology: Computers get stoned on patent discs
10 August 1991
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Technology: Easy-to-program videos - an impossible dream?
10 August 1991
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Where earthworms fear to tread: A foreign flatworm that eats earthworms lurks in the soil of Europe. It isn't a plague yet, but it could become one
10 August 1991
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Review: A cat's tale
10 August 1991
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Review: Science for the kitchen table
10 August 1991
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Review: Plain writing about the code
10 August 1991
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Review: Shrodinger didn't do it
10 August 1991
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Review: Stars and planets in their eyes
10 August 1991
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Losing the way of the Great Father: The Kuna indians ofPanama have tried to integrate their traditional knowledge with Westernscience. Their failure to do so shows what is lost when ancient culturesmeet the West
10 August 1991
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Mapping the cold glow of the big bang: NASA's firstsatellite dedicated to cosmology is providing new insights into the earlyformation of the Universe with measurements of astonishing precision. Butthe results still give no clues as to how stars and galaxi
10 August 1991
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Rio plans to clean up its dirty beaches
03 August 1991
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Pernicious pesticides
03 August 1991
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Fouled birds
03 August 1991
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Fishy friendship follows frequent feeding
03 August 1991
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Space blues
03 August 1991
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Termite troubles
03 August 1991
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Chain reaction
03 August 1991
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Diabetes on the run?
03 August 1991
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Science: Chemists strike lucky with clover-leaf supercage
03 August 1991
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Science: Will snakes shed their poisonous image?
03 August 1991
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Science: How Hawaiian hunters barbecued the birds
03 August 1991
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Technology: Diabetics cast light on blood sugar
03 August 1991
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Technology: California cleaning forces fuel reforms
03 August 1991
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Technology: How drugs 'sneak' past the cell barrier
03 August 1991
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Technology: London's water off to a clean start . . .
03 August 1991
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Science: Coral beware - starfish spawning tonight
03 August 1991
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Science: Old star upstages the big bang show
03 August 1991
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Science: Conservative cosmology
03 August 1991
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Set tax, or else . . .
03 August 1991
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Europe's ambitions lost in space: Tight budgets and conflicting interests are threatening the European Space Agency's biggest projects. The agency has only a few months left to solve these earthly problems
03 August 1991
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Talking Point: Green light for precautionary science
03 August 1991
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Curable cholera kills in Africa
03 August 1991
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'Savage' cuts slash research budget by half
03 August 1991
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Nile crocodiles cut Brazil's cayman down to size
03 August 1991
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Thatcher's X-ray vision leaves astronomers out in the cold
03 August 1991
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Hubble's gyros put NASA in a spin
03 August 1991
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On board the Stanford Supersaver to Mars
03 August 1991
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Hopes rise for India's own contraceptive
03 August 1991
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Comment: Aid in the time of cholera
03 August 1991
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Delhi doctors afraid to treat HIV-positive women
03 August 1991
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Ministers clash over rules for modified organisms
03 August 1991
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Fair deal denied to people displaced by dam
03 August 1991
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Gulf War pinpoints gaps in US communications
03 August 1991
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Baltic bombs surface in fishing nets
03 August 1991
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The land that time forgot opens to tourism
03 August 1991
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Safeguards go up in smoke in rush to build incinerators
03 August 1991
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Science: Molecular 'chimera' saves chimps from HIV
03 August 1991
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Comment: Clip Hermes' wings
03 August 1991
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Science: Molecules fall into line with nonstick coating
03 August 1991
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Review: The advance of the green guards
03 August 1991
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Ariadne
03 August 1991
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Letters: Almost right
03 August 1991
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Letters: Neologiz'd
03 August 1991
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Letters: Dim chimps
03 August 1991
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Letters: Are we inside out?
03 August 1991
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Letters: Facts and faith
03 August 1991
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Letters: Facts and faith
03 August 1991
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Letters: Facts and faith
03 August 1991
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Letters: Whole person
03 August 1991
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Letters: Musical mountains
03 August 1991
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Letters: Well stacked
03 August 1991
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Letters: Gut-busting issue
03 August 1991
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Letters: Gut-busting issue
03 August 1991
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Letters: Gut-busting issue
03 August 1991
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Letters: Zoo story
03 August 1991
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Letters: Is British best?
03 August 1991
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Arts / Exhibition of West African brasses and bronzes at the British Museum
03 August 1991
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Forum: The customer is always right - A new look at science education
03 August 1991
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Technology: Computers smooth the path to integration
03 August 1991
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Technology: Bacteria make a meal of pig manure
03 August 1991
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Technology: .. as Yorkshire puts the squeeze on industrial effluent
03 August 1991
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How refugees survive: As wars swell the ranks of the displaced in the developing world, relief agencies are asking themselves why they are still failing to meet people's basic needs
03 August 1991
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Growing threats to peat: The use of peat for growing plants is a mainstay of British horticulture. But unless alternatives are found quickly, the country's dwindling peat bogs could disappear altogether
03 August 1991
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New-wave mathematics: A new generation of mathematicians is rebelling against the ancient tradition of theorem and proof. New-wave mathematicians prefer to experiment with free thinking on a computer. But traditionalists fear that they may be about to lo
03 August 1991
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New-wave mathematics: Seeing is believing - pictures from a mathematician
03 August 1991
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Aluminium menace in tropical wells: The weathering that made the plains of Malawi is still at work, releasing aluminium into wells. But no one knows how widespread the contamination is
03 August 1991
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Review: Word crunching for scientists
03 August 1991
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Review: Complexity is the measure of modernity
03 August 1991
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Review: Consider their ways
03 August 1991
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Review: Corrections
03 August 1991
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Forum: Whatever happened to Brand X? - Trouble with miracle ingredients
03 August 1991
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Feedback
03 August 1991
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Thistle Diary - Comment from Westminster: A question of honour
03 August 1991
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Forum: Take a lesson from the economists - Loose theorising can have its advantages
03 August 1991
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Forum: Building bridges with the experts - The advantages of low cunning
03 August 1991
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Letters: Aberrant anatomy
03 August 1991