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This week's magazine

14 December 2002

Issue 2373

New Scientist issue 2373 cover

On the cover



Table of contents

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Xerox that circuit for me, would you…

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Sound of silence saves whales

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Army ants march to work with military efficiency

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Early Americans used first writing to promise loyalty

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Autoimmune bulimia?

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Flights of fancy

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Greed by degrees

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Smells like 7 o'clock

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A greener bubble

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Salvage hope for leaking oil

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Dispatches

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Space

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Fur flies over possum trapping

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Space station's lifeboat rescues prospects for research

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Water, water everywhere but many countries don't make the most of it

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Safety suffers in a slump

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Soundbites

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School league tables set up deceptive hierarchy

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Gene chip singles out deadliest tumours

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Technology

Hell's brake lights

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Technology

Runway runaways

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Technology

Snot fair, can't hear…

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Don't count on plants to save the world from global warming

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Holes in ice threaten to let greenhouse gas escape from the ocean's depths

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Did lava cover traces of asteroid impacts?

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How to run on thin air

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Misprinted citations finger scientists who fail to do their homework

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We hear that…

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Pollution triggers genetic defects

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For your very good health, here's a bottle of the latest Chardonnay

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Pollution is plunging us into darkness

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