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  • Going with the herd

    When it comes to public health, how far should governments compel people to do what is good for others : a

  • White scalps tingling

    The Muckleshoot Indians are building a $30m, 23,000 seat amphitheatre, south east of Seattle. So far, however, it has mostly earned enimity. Hundreds of non-Muckleshoots who live near the

  • An invaluable environment

    Statisticians are trying to adjust measures of national wealth for pollution and depleted resources. This turns out be all but impossible : a report.

  • Get off my frequency

    In 1931, the telecommunication industry inadvertently gave birth to the new science of radio astronomy. Karl Jansky, an engineer at Bell Telephone Laboratories in New Jersey, was using an array of

  • Death watch

    The most recent figures released by the British government on the latest tally of deaths from new variant of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (nvCJD), the human form of mad cow disease released on April

  • Heavy breathing in China

    Beijing residents have known for years that their air is foul. The rest of the world knows about it too. Beijing has appeared at or near the top of several surveys of polluted cities conducted in

  • Herbicide versus market forces

    For the past four years, Colombia's anti-drugs police, backed by the United States, have tried to eradicate coca-growing in its southern jungles. Chemicals are being sprayed to eradicate the crop.

  • Bugs and superbugs

    According to research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Johanna Bjorkman, Diarmaid Hughes and Dan Andersson, biologists at Uppsala University and the Swedish Institute

  • Will salmon sink Seattle ?

    In late February the National Fisheries Service of United States said that several species of salmon that live in Washington state may be about to be listed under the Endangered Species Act (ESA),

  • Year zero

    There is one deadline that cannot be put off: Unless computers are fixed in the meantime, millions of equipment and other pieces of electronic equipment will go haywire at midnight on the last day of

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