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This week's magazine

4 July 1998

Issue 2141

New Scientist issue 2141 cover

On the cover



Table of contents

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How brilliant butterflies took off

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Double whammy

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Blind fate

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Eccentric planets

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Going to seed

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Stone me

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Technology

Pioneers of the net

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Technology

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Technology

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Technology

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Technology

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Get streetwise

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Debris smashes budget for space station

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Infested waters

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Catch the wave

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Not bitter

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Buzzer on

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Real cool

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Drugs hit the spot

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Changing tack

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Phone fights in prospect as digital TV hogs lines

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On the mend

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Grow-your-own

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The bubble bursts

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Tiny proteins may prevent Alzheimer's

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Security blanket

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Spoilt for choice

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Lone parents leave a dangerous legacy

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On thin ice

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Fossil creature rises from the dead

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It's life, but not as we know it

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A cut above

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Divide and rule

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Windows 98 is no recording star

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Technology

In a paddy over rice

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Technology

On reflection

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Technology

Transparent security

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Cool it, ref!

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What a waste

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Rumbles rumbled

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Still at large

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Wired for mayhem

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Cutting the bloodline

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Gloom descends as SOHO goes AWOL

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After Dolly, Mickey?

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Power-line ruling

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Freeze-dried mice

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