February - 1992 Articles
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Technology: All change as Manchester brings back the tram
29 February 1992
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Sakharov centres
29 February 1992
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Keeping track of penguin power
29 February 1992
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Car recycling
29 February 1992
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Dangerous journey
29 February 1992
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Bright spot
29 February 1992
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Implants in question
29 February 1992
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Telephone U-turn
29 February 1992
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Storm warning over Southeast Asia: Many developing countries say the North has sown the seeds of global warming. But a new report shows that it is the South that could reap the whirlwind
29 February 1992
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Bankrupt watchdog
29 February 1992
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Technology: 'Human' antibody goes on trial
29 February 1992
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Science: Puzzle of galaxy that points two ways
29 February 1992
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Patents: Flying dustbuster
29 February 1992
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Patents: Mac happy
29 February 1992
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Patents: Still pending in the old Soviet Union
29 February 1992
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Patents: Smokers only
29 February 1992
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Patents: Military secrets
29 February 1992
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Science: Will electrons charge down the buckytube?
29 February 1992
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Science: Kenyan fossil from skull of oldest human
29 February 1992
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Science: How 'mutant' molecules fight for survival
29 February 1992
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Science: Hole in the sky stunts Antarctic plankton
29 February 1992
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Science: A glass of urine a day keeps the stress away
29 February 1992
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Science: Winking stars could reveal Galaxy's black hole
29 February 1992
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Fresh safety concerns stall anti-cancer trial
29 February 1992
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Comment: Just a link in the chain
29 February 1992
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Comment: Who will pay to save the elephant?
29 February 1992
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Europe bans CFCs
29 February 1992
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High lead levels may permanently lower IQ
29 February 1992
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Bids close in BTG sale
29 February 1992
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Commons calls for break-up of green police
29 February 1992
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Faraday or Newton to bridge the innovation gap
29 February 1992
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Talking Point: Nuclear emergencies: who should know?
29 February 1992
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Russia breathes life into 'nuclear' monster
29 February 1992
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Sanctions hit Iraq's ancient sites
29 February 1992
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Water tribunal rules on Cree homelands
29 February 1992
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Wayward current takes California by storm
29 February 1992
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Bears 'worth more dead than alive'
29 February 1992
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Amazon nations name their price
29 February 1992
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LINK scheme earns mixed reviews
29 February 1992
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Officials eat humble pie over mystery noise
29 February 1992
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Death sentence for pit bulls that breach the law
29 February 1992
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Cot death studies hampered by imprecise terms
29 February 1992
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Science jobs separate the prunes from the plums
29 February 1992
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Letter: Blown both ways
29 February 1992
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Letter: When north is south
29 February 1992
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Letter: Oxygen and maggots
29 February 1992
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Letter: Filosophical point
29 February 1992
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Letter: Pennies on pendulums
29 February 1992
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Letter: Helpful advice
29 February 1992
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Letter: Infallible
29 February 1992
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Letter: Impossible
29 February 1992
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Ariadne
29 February 1992
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Letter: Missile mistake
29 February 1992
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Letter: Pepper and piles
29 February 1992
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Letter: Dropping the PIN
29 February 1992
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Letter: Blown both ways
29 February 1992
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Letter: No right to exist
29 February 1992
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Letter: Global AIDS review
29 February 1992
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Letter: Reality of sex
29 February 1992
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Letter: Taxing problem
29 February 1992
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Letter: Science in Dutch
29 February 1992
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Letter: Reflecting on radar
29 February 1992
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Letter: Undue pessimism
29 February 1992
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Feedback
29 February 1992
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Thistle Diary: Give and take with Community cash - Comment from Westminster by Tam Dalyell
29 February 1992
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Forum: Running out of time - Garry Smith thinks he knows when the world could end
29 February 1992
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Patents: Patients information
29 February 1992
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Conservation and the ivory tower: Is commerce the enemy of conservation? Next week representatives from around the world meet to reconcile the interests of endangered species and those who would exploit them
29 February 1992
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The oldest ice in the world: Snow that fell a quarter of a million years ago is preserved in the Greenland icecap. Drilling this summer will unlock the clues it holds to the climate before the last ice age
29 February 1992
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Technology: Computer fraudsters foiled by the small ads
29 February 1992
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Technology: Dyes could speed up the genome project . . .
29 February 1992
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Technology: . . . while a microscope points the way to seeing DNA
29 February 1992
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Technology: Book and blackboard rolled into one
29 February 1992
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Technology: Hot chips chill out with 19th-century heat pump . . .
29 February 1992
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Technology: . . . while diamonds provide a cooler coating
29 February 1992
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Patents: Fast patent record
29 February 1992
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Review: Tourists to the rescue
29 February 1992
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Forum: Classrooms and conservation - Anthony Toole bemoans the impact of exams on the environment
29 February 1992
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Forum: Freud, fantasy or filing cabinet? - Donald Gould dreams of getting to the bottom of dreams
29 February 1992
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Review: The labels that cripple
29 February 1992
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Review: A night out with Faraday
29 February 1992
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Review: Drink up in moderation
29 February 1992
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Pioneer, the persistent probe: Pioneer 10, the first spacecraft to head for Jupiter, proved that probes could reach the outer planets of our Solar System. Twenty years on, it is sending us messages from interstellar space
29 February 1992
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Review: Strait is the gate
29 February 1992
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Review: A physical tour of the imagination
29 February 1992
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Two weeks to save the planet: Do you need funds and workers to carry out field research? Or would you like to invest your money and your labour in a project that might do some good? Earthwatch may be the answer
29 February 1992
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Christopher Columbus and the mystery of the dumb dogs: Chicago, the city of gangsters, played host to the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week. Reporters from New Scientist were there
22 February 1992
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Of mice and men . . . and rabbits: Chicago, the city of gangsters, played host to the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week. Reporters from New Scientist were there
22 February 1992
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Two-day tragedy of bishop birds
22 February 1992
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Paris exodus
22 February 1992
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Technology link
22 February 1992
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Boost for research
22 February 1992
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CFC phase-out
22 February 1992
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Engineered genes in grafted skin could be body's protein factory: Chicago, the city of gangsters, played host to the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week. Reporters from New Scientist were there
22 February 1992
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Science: Planets are common around solitary pulsars
22 February 1992
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Arms sales flourish as old order breaks down: Chicago, the city of gangsters, played host to the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week. Reporters from New Scientist were there
22 February 1992
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Science: Computer chemistry - the shape of things to come
22 February 1992
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Science: Antibody proved to prevent HIV infection in apes
22 February 1992
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Science: Atomic lens
22 February 1992
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Science: The billion amp current that flows round Jupiter
22 February 1992
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Science: As easy as getting blood from a stone
22 February 1992
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Technology: New shocks for sharks
22 February 1992
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Technology: Unclogging the chip's electronic snarl-ups
22 February 1992
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Sellafield censure
22 February 1992
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'Harmless' beer brought down the bootleggers: Chicago, the city of gangsters, played host to the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week. Reporters from New Scientist were there
22 February 1992
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Comment: Give us the green facts . . .
22 February 1992
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US gene plan 'makes a mockery of patents'
22 February 1992
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Comment: . . . and stop vacillating over vaccine trials
22 February 1992
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Home Office unlocks the door to car thieves
22 February 1992
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Malaria vaccine trials stopped by anonymous experts
22 February 1992
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NASA resignation leaves room at the top
22 February 1992
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Swiss back animal research by a whisker
22 February 1992
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Trials 'a must' for disputed cholesterol drugs
22 February 1992
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Mitochondria tell the tale of migrations to America: Chicago, the city of gangsters, played host to the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week. Reporters from New Scientist were there
22 February 1992
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Minamata damages
22 February 1992
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Nuclear job centre
22 February 1992
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Industry 'should pay to clean its mess'
22 February 1992
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Research cash call
22 February 1992
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Radiation linked to long-term gene damage
22 February 1992
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Japan's reactor plan fuels world concerns
22 February 1992
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What monkeys chew to choose their children's sex: Chicago, the city of gangsters, played host to the American Association for the Advancement of Science last week. Reporters from New Scientist were there
22 February 1992
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Talking Point: Ten years to save the world
22 February 1992
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Technology: The key to locking out computer saboteurs
22 February 1992
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Thistle Diary: Radiation hazards after the Cold War - Comment from Westminster by Tam Dalyell
22 February 1992
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Ariadne
22 February 1992
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Correction
22 February 1992
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Letters: Still inside?
22 February 1992
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Letters: Odd little holes
22 February 1992
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Letters: Er . . .
22 February 1992
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Letters: Microwave eggs
22 February 1992
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Letters: Microwave tea
22 February 1992
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Letters: Science in soaps
22 February 1992
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Letters: Minor extinction
22 February 1992
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Letters: We're so lucky
22 February 1992
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Letters: Top heavy
22 February 1992
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Letters: Poison project
22 February 1992
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Letters: Sink or store?
22 February 1992
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Letters: Failure succeeds
22 February 1992
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Letters: Failure succeeds
22 February 1992
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Feedback
22 February 1992
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Letters: By the bucketful
22 February 1992
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Forum: To kill a planet - Ken Croswell witnesses an act of courage
22 February 1992
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Technology: Satellites alert farmers to plagues of locusts
22 February 1992
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Science: Gamma ray pulsar
22 February 1992
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Technology: The shrinking world of supercomputers
22 February 1992
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Happy birthday, Supernova 1987A: Five years ago next week, astronomers saw a brilliant star explode. The supernova has now faded, but its expanding debris is likely to trigger more interstellar fireworks
22 February 1992
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Technology: Two hulls could be cheaper than one for fast ferries
22 February 1992
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Technology: Transforming the prospects for robot vision
22 February 1992
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Life and death in a digital world: No one can turn back the evolutionary clock, but we can follow the fate of a rich menagerie of artificial organisms as they evolve in a model world
22 February 1992
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Return to Madagascar: Little is known about Madagascar's remarkable natural history. Now the island is opening its doors to the world's researchers
22 February 1992
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Face to face with the perfect image: Images generated by computer are adding new dimensions to traditional portraiture. Besides their humorous value, these images are beginning to reveal how we process faces
22 February 1992
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Review: Literacy for the computer
22 February 1992
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Forum: Terminological literacy - Jeff Hecht gets down to some homework
22 February 1992
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Forum: The great Dutch recycling farce - Peter Spinks looks into a colourful system of waste diposal
22 February 1992
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Review: Richard Feynman's lost journey
22 February 1992
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Review: Young, gifted and a problem
22 February 1992
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Review: How we got the way we are
22 February 1992
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Review: Flight of the stork, robin and raptor
22 February 1992
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Review: A bookshelf of the starry skies
22 February 1992
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Science: What happens when sheets of carbon curl up in a saddle
15 February 1992
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Science: Is Universe's 'missing mass' in faint galaxies?
15 February 1992
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Science: Brownian motion sparks renewed debate
15 February 1992
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US argues over nuclear weapons research
15 February 1992
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A premier league for university research?: Changes in the way the government allocates money to universities will benefit a chosen few but could put a stop to research in many departments
15 February 1992
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The riddle of the Sphinx revisited: The American Association for the Advancement of Science met this week for its annual jamboree in Chicago. Topics ranged from Patriot missiles to Neanderthals and pawpaws with peculiar names
15 February 1992
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Diagnosis by computer: The American Association for the Advancement of Science met this week for its annual jamboree in Chicago. Topics ranged from Patriot missiles to Neanderthals and pawpaws with peculiar names
15 February 1992
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Science: Overactive T cells may cause asthma
15 February 1992
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Science: Molecular memory
15 February 1992
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Science: Salmon brains offer clues to nerve growth
15 February 1992
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Science: African Eve theory takes a step back
15 February 1992
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Science: Starlight and the seven dwarfs
15 February 1992
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Technology: The news on the radio gets itself out of a tangle
15 February 1992
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Technology: Chip revolution no flash in the pan
15 February 1992
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Beating the uncertainty principle: Experiments with interfering atoms designed to test wave-particle duality are helping physicists to understand the bizarre side of quantum theory
15 February 1992
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Splitting images: sex and science - Sexual stereotypes are hard to change. It may be because the notion of polarity has bitten deep into our culture
15 February 1992
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Skull reconstructions speak for Neanderthals: The American Association for the Advancement of Science met this week for its annual jamboree in Chicago. Topics ranged from Patriot missiles to Neanderthals and pawpaws with peculiar names
15 February 1992
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Patriot missiles misled by 'accidental' decoys: The American Association for the Advancement of Science met this week for its annual jamboree in Chicago. Topics ranged from Patriot missiles to Neanderthals and pawpaws with peculiar names
15 February 1992
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Aid for DNA research
15 February 1992
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Britain blazes an alternative trail for gene therapy
15 February 1992
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Satellites help Australia count its dung
15 February 1992
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US environmentalists oppose world trade deal
15 February 1992
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European funds 'demolish' the environment
15 February 1992
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Comment: Investing in Europe's environment
15 February 1992
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Comment: Ozone hole exposes the North
15 February 1992
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Talking Point: Good academics deserve fair salaries
15 February 1992
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Industrial giants poised to quit the Netherlands
15 February 1992
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Nuclear stores planned
15 February 1992
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Awesome secret of the Indiana banana: The American Association for the Advancement of Science met this week for its annual jamboree in Chicago. Topics ranged from Patriot missiles to Neanderthals and pawpaws with peculiar names
15 February 1992
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Iceland goes it alone on whaling
15 February 1992
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Third World countries should control their genetic resources
15 February 1992
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Blood on stone opens doors to human origins: The American Association for the Advancement of Science met this week for its annual jamboree in Chicago. Topics ranged from Patriot missiles to Neanderthals and pawpaws with peculiar names
15 February 1992
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Runaway greenhouse warming 'cannot be rule out': The American Association for the Advancement of Science met this week for its annual jamboree in Chicago. Topics ranged from Patriot missiles to Neanderthals and pawpaws with peculiar names
15 February 1992
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Industry 'does not need research'
15 February 1992
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Technology: Evolutionary art imitates life
15 February 1992
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Letter: Flipping gold
15 February 1992
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Review: Artful science from sunny California
15 February 1992
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Letter: Name this continent
15 February 1992
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Letter: Cooking crystals
15 February 1992
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Letter: Minor request
15 February 1992
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Letter: Gaia gainsaid
15 February 1992
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Letter: Sexism and knitting
15 February 1992
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Letter: Science for survival
15 February 1992
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Letter: Truth comes first
15 February 1992
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Letter: Truth comes first
15 February 1992
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Letter: Wonky tunnels
15 February 1992
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Feedback
15 February 1992
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Ariadne
15 February 1992
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Letter: Acknowledgement
15 February 1992
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Letter: Muddled birds
15 February 1992
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Letter: Basic problem
15 February 1992
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Review: Cooking up experiments
15 February 1992
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Review: Why did they die?
15 February 1992
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Technology: Automatic mapping brings rapid relief
15 February 1992
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Technology: Cleaner catalysts win environment prize
15 February 1992
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Technology: Blood tester scoops invention award
15 February 1992
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Technology: Circular process promises to transform zinc industry
15 February 1992
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How the wild beasts were tamed
15 February 1992
Wild animals were first domesticated by early humans. Their history gives insights into the ways we treat animals today
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South Africa's other bush war: Immigrant plants are sweeping through the Cape of Africa, threatening to strangle the region's prized bush vegetation. Conservationists have struck back, but their actions may have hidden costs
15 February 1992
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The hidden cost of Canada's cheap power: Will expansion of one of the world's largest hydroelectric schemes in remote northern Quebec cause environmental devastation or exploit a benign source of power?
15 February 1992
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Forum: Musical squares - Tony Jones hits the road to see how science is sold
15 February 1992
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Thistle Diary: Time to rejoin UNESCO? - Comment from Westminster by Tam Dalyell
15 February 1992
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Review: Perceiving the world around you
15 February 1992
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Review: Morals meets medicine
15 February 1992
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Review: A biker's approach to boffinry
15 February 1992
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Review: To be shown
15 February 1992
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Review: Picks of the Paperbacks
15 February 1992
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Forum: Hands on the tiller of democracy! - Igor Aleksander looks askance at the forthcoming election
15 February 1992
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Forum: The habits of woodlice - Derek Ager stalks the soul of some creepy-crawlies
15 February 1992
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Japanese research opens its doors to women
08 February 1992
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Animal campaigners pinpoint 'trivial experiments'
08 February 1992
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Storing eastern waste
08 February 1992
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TB outbreak
08 February 1992
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Ban on CFCs
08 February 1992
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Honoured at last
08 February 1992
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Is it a bird? No, it's an incinerator
08 February 1992
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France aims to 'farm' monkeys for experiments
08 February 1992
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Science: Quasar red shifts under the lens
08 February 1992
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Science: Stardust is made of diamonds
08 February 1992
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Science: New black hole in our Galaxy
08 February 1992
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Technology: 'Baffling' case of CD incompatibility
08 February 1992
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Technology: Counting the cost of computer chaos
08 February 1992
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Technology: Japan keeps looking for the ship of the future
08 February 1992
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Technology: Speedy detector will pinpoint polluters
08 February 1992
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Science: Lensed quasars
08 February 1992
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Science: The chemical basis of impotence
08 February 1992
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Fossil park
08 February 1992
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Network nightmare
08 February 1992
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To-do at the zoo
08 February 1992
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Talking Point: An agenda for creating wealth
08 February 1992
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Comment: An inevitable sequence of events
08 February 1992
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Bush's budget boosts civil science
08 February 1992
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Something nasty in the potting shed. . .
08 February 1992
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White House bids to wipe out history
08 February 1992
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Ozone threat
08 February 1992
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Mission to the Sun calls on Jupiter
08 February 1992
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Delors to push science funds into arms of commerce
08 February 1992
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Wales could become 'Cinderella' of research
08 February 1992
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Pollution verdict makes legal history
08 February 1992
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Taxing times for 'old fashioned' biology
08 February 1992
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Itchy skin and runny noses in the animal house
08 February 1992
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DNA sequencing poised to go private
08 February 1992
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Can Europe save its eastern promise?: Science is essential for the repair of the shattered economies of eastern Europe. But research in these countries is dying
08 February 1992
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Science repels
08 February 1992
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Not so mushy
08 February 1992
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Comment: The true cost of stability
08 February 1992
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Letters: Seeing double
08 February 1992
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Forum: Language in the dock - John Gribbin debates the death of science in the modern thriller
08 February 1992
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Letters: Off the record
08 February 1992
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Feedback
08 February 1992
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Letters: Small but exotic
08 February 1992
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Letters: Backwards signals
08 February 1992
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Letters: Backwards signals
08 February 1992
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Letters: CD interference
08 February 1992
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Letters: Counting cancer
08 February 1992
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Letters: Stopping the action
08 February 1992
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Letters: Fistful of fungi
08 February 1992
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Vaccines & immunisation
08 February 1992
The advent of the first genetically engineered vaccine, for the hepatitis B virus, marked a new era in vaccine technology. But as more refined techniques replace the pioneering but crude methods of Jenner and Pasteur, the prospect of a world free of infec
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Ariadne
08 February 1992
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Letters: Blow out
08 February 1992
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Letters: Planetary memories
08 February 1992
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Letters: Weighty mistake
08 February 1992
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Letters: Bad timing
08 February 1992
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Thistle Diary: Imposition or protection? - Comment from Westminster by Tam Dalyell
08 February 1992
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Forum: Dialogue in a Neapolitan cloister - Ralph Estling broods on the non-miracle of San Gennaro
08 February 1992
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Review: Technology defeats geology
08 February 1992
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Science: Star grows old as astonomers watch
08 February 1992
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Science: Asteroids: hit or miss?
08 February 1992
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Science: Why promiscuity sometimes pays off
08 February 1992
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Technology: Computer control with a flick of the eye
08 February 1992
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Technology: Most biodegradable plastics are 'a con'
08 February 1992
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Fuzzy logic goes to market
08 February 1992
Fuzzy logic quantifies vagueness and helps machines to reason more like humans. Yet again the Japanese have successfully commercialised a novel concept ignored in the West
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Born captive, die free
08 February 1992
Barn owls are on the decline in Britain. Why not breed birds in captivity and release them into the wild? It sounds a great idea – but it is a waste of effort
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Technology: Tiny antennas find more hotspots
08 February 1992
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Technology: 'Flying mouse' makes cartoon characters move
08 February 1992
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The networks of botanical creation: Why is it so hard to construct trees of descent for some groups or organisms, such as flowering plants? Perhaps it is because members of these groups have swapped genes during formative periods of their history
08 February 1992
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Review: Meeting of minds
08 February 1992
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Forum: Scntst, GP, nds prtner for MOR and GACK - Sidney Perkowitz finds scientists desperately seeking each other
08 February 1992
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Books
08 February 1992
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Review: Wallacism in brief
08 February 1992
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Review: All fish bright and beautiful
08 February 1992
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Review: Lament for Britain's dying seas
08 February 1992
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An object lesson in programming: Computers control our lives but no-one can guarantee that their programs are free of errors. The risks can be reduced by writing software in a way that more closely reflects real life
08 February 1992
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Spaceplane finds friends despite official delay
01 February 1992
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Shark practice
01 February 1992
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Is it a weapon?
01 February 1992
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It's mouldy and it moves
01 February 1992
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Non to sex tests
01 February 1992
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No reply
01 February 1992
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Early warning
01 February 1992
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Science: Pinatubo promises severe Russian winters
01 February 1992
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Science: Porphyrins provide the key to 'designer enzymes'
01 February 1992
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Science: Stars observed falling into black hole
01 February 1992
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Science: Human ancestor's early steps out of Africa
01 February 1992
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Technology: Frequency fumble delays sale of Channel 5
01 February 1992
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Science: Vaccine protects monkeys from AIDS-like disease
01 February 1992
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Science: Evolution of the Universe by natural selection?
01 February 1992
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Japan's plutonium stockpile: Japan needs plutonium for its nuclear power programme, but accumulating large amounts of this dangerous material could raise international tensions
01 February 1992
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A spy's guide to chaos: Spies, bankers and radio astronomers could be the first to benefit from an unusual practical application of chaos theory - turning noise to good use
01 February 1992
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Technology: Watch for directions
01 February 1992
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Haemophiliacs' hope
01 February 1992
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Britain declines to play the health card: Grand plans were being laid a few years ago for people to carry their medical records with them on credit cards. Those plans are now on ice
01 February 1992
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Talking Point: When ignorance isn't bliss
01 February 1992
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Comment: Time for engineers to unite
01 February 1992
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US company plans to hijack DNA project
01 February 1992
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Why it's cheaper to poison the poor
01 February 1992
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World AIDS programme 'lacks vision'
01 February 1992
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Pilots demand European safety watchdog after Airbus crash
01 February 1992
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Push for productivity kills off Third World breeds
01 February 1992
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Phone card stays on sale despite fraud warnings
01 February 1992
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US military fails to go green
01 February 1992
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Canadian Cree take Quebec's hydro scheme to tribunal
01 February 1992
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Nuclear workers' leukaemia linked to radiation
01 February 1992
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Fame may not follow frequent publication
01 February 1992
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Businesses predict chaos over Europe's data rules
01 February 1992
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Some of our uranium is still missing. . .
01 February 1992
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Science minister berates science lobby
01 February 1992
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Greens go to law to block human gene patent
01 February 1992
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Comment: What price secrecy?
01 February 1992
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Technology: Robots at the ready with faster food
01 February 1992
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Technology: Cutting out a hazard of genetic engineering
01 February 1992
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Forum: How to win funds and influence people - Simon Wolff thinks academics should be looking for some sponsorship
01 February 1992
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Letters: The sleepy eater
01 February 1992
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Letters: Drug problem
01 February 1992
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Letters: Jobless graduates
01 February 1992
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Letters: Jobless graduates
01 February 1992
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Letters: Draughty homes
01 February 1992
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Letters: Zoo experience
01 February 1992
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Feedback
01 February 1992
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Ariadne
01 February 1992
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Letters: Correction
01 February 1992
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Letters: Yukky water
01 February 1992
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Letters: Corroding cakes
01 February 1992
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Letters: Sex mitten
01 February 1992
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Letters: Holy evolutionist
01 February 1992
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Letters: Exploding eggs
01 February 1992
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Letters: Cisterns analysts
01 February 1992
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Letters: Crescent Sun
01 February 1992
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Thistle Diary: And so to bed - Comment from Westminster by Tam Dalyell
01 February 1992
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Technology: Milking automation for all it's worth
01 February 1992
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Technology: Will Britain come clean with coal-fired power stations?
01 February 1992
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Technology: Pesticide from sunshine
01 February 1992
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Technology: Electronically inclined to stay on the level
01 February 1992
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Good morning, Mr . . . er: Why do we recognise a face, but sometimes draw a blank when it comes to the name? The answer may lie in how the brain sorts and encodes information about people
01 February 1992
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Secrets of a tropical ice age: Was the world once one giant glacier, stretching from the poles to the tropics? The biggest ice age ever was probably 700 million years ago
01 February 1992
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Review: State support helps French to flourish
01 February 1992
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Review: Why the book you want costs a fortune
01 February 1992
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Forum: The myth of the cave man - Derek Ager questions the stereotypes of prehistory
01 February 1992
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Forum: Ecology and the new colonialism - Fred Pearce explains why Western greens stick in Southern throats
01 February 1992
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Review: Abandon the mother tongue
01 February 1992
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Review: Popular science in Germany
01 February 1992
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Review: Digging for theories
01 February 1992
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Review: Babel for the computer
01 February 1992
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Review: Eco-economics in translation
01 February 1992
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Review: A single market for the mind?
01 February 1992
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Letters: Open and shut
01 February 1992