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Really? : The Claim: A Little Alcohol Can Help You Beat a Cold
The Innovative Space Spinoffs, Both Real and Mythical
Computer Flaw Could Imperil Space Station
Rośnie popularność studiów podyplomowych
Brazil reviving endangered Amazon manatee (AFP)
U.S. troops join search for Felix dead (AP)
Tutanchamon pokazał twarz
Becky Price: GM industry should put its money where its mouth is
Nobel laureate accuses government of undervaluing science
AIDS Drugs May Help Against Cancer, Too
Astronauts Give Teary Eyed Goodbyes to Space Station, Crew (SPACE.com)
Race row professor resigns from laboratory post
Bush gets out front on Hurricane Dean (AP)
Australia whaling stance could hurt Japan ties: opposition (AFP)
Monsoon flooding kills 575 in South Asia (AP)
Legwan zielony przestraszył mieszkańców Lubanic
Observatory: Even Tiny Plastic Pieces Can Carry Pollution Throughout the Oceans
Sunflowers brighten life near North Pole
Sense of touch restored for woman with bionic arm
Sexy Corals Keep ?Eye? on Moon, Scientists Say

Letters: Misconceived approach to sperm and egg donors

Letters: The proposal to identify children born as a result of gamete donation through their birth certificates must be the last throw of a lobby whose efforts have ...

Letter: When blue was pink

Letters: I find it incredible that scientists can extrapolate that the choice of blue for boys and pink for girls can be linked to a theory about survival of the ...

Letters: GM seeds of discontent

Letters: The government should take a close look at the how poorly GM crops have performed before getting into bed with the biotech industry and the NFU (Return ...

Letters: Climate of change for supporters of GM crops

Letters: As a member of the RSPB, I was disappointed to see its conservation officer (Letters, September 18) repeating the erroneous conclusions drawn from the farm-scale ...

Letters: Climate of change for supporters of GM crops

Letters: As a member of the RSPB, I was disappointed to see its conservation officer (Letters, September 18) repeating the erroneous conclusions drawn from the farm-scale ...

Letter: A little vision could fly me to the moon

Letter: Today is the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik, the first time human beings put anything into orbit (How Russia lost the moon, October 2). Twelve ...

Letter: Witnesses must declare interests

Letters: Your article (Abortion inquiry asks scientists to disclose links to faith groups, October 15) reported fears of infiltration into the evidence and witness ...

Letters

Letters: Breast cancer is talked about openly now, but it has always been there (’We’ve had war, we’ve had plagues, but never this…’, ...

Letter: Treading on Tread Lightly's dreams

Letter: Surely Ben Goldacre must be setting his Bad Science sights on your Tread Lightly campaign (October 27). Related PostsWorld Briefing | Americas: Brazil: ...

Letter: Funding black hole threatens astronomy

Letter: The newly formed Science & Technology Facilities Council, which inherited responsibility for the UK research programme in astronomy, has announced that ...


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