Extended family IN THE past two months, four more moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn, bringing the total to 22—more than any other planet in the Solar System. The moons are only 10 to 50 kilometres across. Their orbits have not yet been calculated, but they are thought to be irregular. This suggests that, like one of … 51¶¯Âþ
Humans Westminster diary PHILIP COHEN'S article on "antibody therapies" to treat drug addiction, or "vice vaccines" as they are sometimes called (10 June, p 22) , interested me greatly. In a nutshell, the idea is that it should be possible to vaccinate people against addictive chemicals. I asked Mo Mowlam what the government's attitude is to such a … Opinion
Health Know your enemy IMAGINE fighting a war against a mysterious enemy. You don't know what he looks like, where he is hiding, or how or when he plans to strike. Your adversary is highly coordinated, with sophisticated tactics and weaponry to attack from many angles at once. All you have are a few rusty hand grenades to lob … Features
Much ado about nothing The Book of Nothing by John Barrow, Jonathan Cape, £16.99, ISBN 0224059629 WE REALLY don't know whether nature abhors a vacuum. But humans, at least those who inquire into nature in the Western tradition, clearly do. They have ignored nothingness, or denied it. They have filled it with various "ethers". Now we have the quantum … Books & Arts
Feedback AN UNEXPECTED spin-off of the overfishing of our seas is an accumulation of old fridges and washing machines on the ocean floor. Let us explain. Modern trawlers are sweeping the sea clean of fish. The only way rod-and-line anglers can get any sport is to fish from the shore or go out to sea in … Regulars