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This week's magazine



Table of contents

News

Earth

Drug firm backs vulture recovery plan

Pharmaceutical companies often get a bad rap, but a firm in Nepal has voluntarily taken steps to halt the dramatic decline in the country's vulture population

News

Integrity of science is in jeopardy

News

Earth

Monet’s early smog analysis

News

Life

Confronting the sexual abuse of animals

News

Health

Interrupted HIV treatment may still work

News

Life

Win for Darwin on Kansas school board

News

60 Seconds

News

Health

Debate rages over animal-human chimeras

News

Physics

Latecomer revs up dark energy race

News

Earth

Escaped golf-course grass frees gene genie in the US

News

Health

What does future hold for drug trial victims?

News

Space

When our moon waxed and waned in a day

News

Health

Warning over ’boutique’ ultrasound scans

News

Health

Geneticists successfully reverse gene evolution

News

Soundbites

News

Space

Big crunches wipe the slate clean

News

Life

The selfish gene that learned to cooperate

News

Earth

Waterproof rice can outlast the floods

News

Earth

Grouse-shooting popularity boosts global warming

News

This week 34 years ago

News

Life

To avoid being eaten, get smart

News

Life

Ice Age DNA may now be sequenced

News

Health

Malaria parasite’s cloak of invisibility

News

Earth

Burying CO2 may solve the problem

News

Health

Fruity hitchhikers leave you heaving

News

Health

Brain growth link to schizophrenia

News

Space

If you thought you knew the age of the universe…

News

Physics

Big bang reconciled with ‘missing’ lithium

News

Technology

A spy in your CD?

News

Technology

Shattered art can be digitally rebuilt

News

Technology

No laser protection for US civil aircraft

News

Technology

Gizmo

News

Health

Zap-while-you-scan therapies set sights on cancer

News

Technology

From snapshot to cover model in a single click

News

Life

X-rays break the silence of ancient worms

News