杏吧原创

This week's magazine



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Hubble’s eye can see clearly now

Almost four years after the Hubble Space Telescope was launched, it is doing what it should have done all along

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Video link goes on trial at the Old Bailey

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Award given for. . . er. . . better not say

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Privatisers on the prowl

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Mackerel lured dolphins to certain death

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‘Harmless’ fault strikes while Los Angeles sleeps

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Japanese link video games to poor eyesight in children

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Trouble-free tourism for pets

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How geneticiest bred failure form success

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Fear that vigilantes could wreck reef research

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Missing link with big feet

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Hunt for the monster of the Amazon

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Bring me your networked masses. . .

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Neighbours sign deal to save Aral Sea

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Thorp review

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Italian ploy?

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Tangled web of toxin

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Chaos in Russia

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Electronic news

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Whale of a problem

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Unbalanced

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Stony ground for Britain’s ploughshares: British industry has ambitious plans for finding everyday uses for military technoolgy. But the Treasury could frustrate even the best laid plan

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Science: The prescient power of mathematics

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Science: Building a protein link in the cancer chain

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Science: The triple ring where stars began

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Science: Old age is not a new problem

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Science: Clouds hold the key to global warming theory

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Science: A constant challenge to the Universe

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Science: How disappearing lakes are swelling the oceans

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Science: The giant crystal at the heart of the Earth

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Technology

Technology: The best way to speed the plough? Plug it in

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Technology

Technology: Fusion hopes hang on refurbished JET

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Technology

Technology: Silicon carbide pokes into DNA

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Technology

Technology: No silver linings for CD’s

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Technology

Technology: Periscope gives fresh angle on supersonic landings

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Technology

Technology: Germany’s post vans go electric

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