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1. Soapnuts
2. Organic Cotton Bedlinen
3. Snow Leopard Jacket
4. Solio Bolt
5. Fedora Hat
6. Hemp Laptop Backpack
7. Ethiopian Organic Fair Trade Coffee
8. Indian Spice Pack in Basket
9. Hemp Satchel
10. Leather Handbag
Science
vested interests influence nuclear scientists (#382-2005 Sep p8)
how nano-scale robots could run amok (#370-2004 Aug p8)
systems theory, science and democracy (#360-2003 Sep p16)
risks of electromagnetic exposure (#347-2002 Jul p7c)
million-dollar transgenic mice (brief) (#330-2000 Dec p7)
mice to incubate women's eggs (brief) (#328-2000 Oct p6)
art, science and the joys of doubt (#324-2000 Jun p32)
human attempts to control weather (#319-1999 Dec p11)
coffee protects from radiation (brief) (#318-1999 Nov p4)
use and abuse in PR campaigns (#314-1999 Jul p20)
genetics: determinism & blame (#300-1998 Apr p20)
Gene dream (#293-1997 Aug - main theme)
genetic testing & discrimination (#293-1997 Aug p12)
keynote editorial on genetics (#293-1997 Aug p7)
talking pesticide containers (brief) (#289-1997 Apr p5)
info-highway facts (#286-1996 Dec p18)
Internet explained (#286-1996 Dec p11)
Internet, history (#286-1996 Dec p9)
new technology now (#286-1996 Dec p28)
Seduced by technology (#286-1996 Dec - main theme)
women and infotech (#286-1996 Dec p20)
alternative power (#284-1996 Oct p20)
nuclear energy (#284-1996 Oct p8)
renewable energy (#284-1996 Oct p12)
Colombian scientist on malaria vaccine (#273-1995 Nov p31)
film storage, Antarctica (brief) (#273-1995 Nov p4)
follies of river engineering (#273-1995 Nov p11)
world's largest telescope, Chile (brief) (#270-1995 Aug p5)
technology's solutions, pro and con (#269-1995 Jul p26)
gases heavier than air (reader's answer) (#266-1995 Apr p34)
heavy gases (reader's answer) (#265-1995 Mar p34)
virtual reality & disability (#264-1995 Feb p35)
ecowood from waste (brief) (#259-1994 Sep p30)
molecular music helps plants (brief) (#259-1994 Sep p29)
dangers of pulse discovered, India (brief) (#258-1994 Aug p29)
anti-graffiti coating (brief) (#256-1994 Jun p31)
rainfall over oceans measured (brief) (#255-1994 May p31)
weighing the human soul (brief) (#248-1993 Oct p29)
patent pilfering by US university (brief) (#246-1993 Aug p31)
laboratory testing of the paranormal (#237-1992 Nov p15)
quantum mechanics introduced (#237-1992 Nov p4)
why paranormal is all in the mind (#237-1992 Nov p7)
scientists' sacrifice, Leningrad siege (brief) (#233-1992 Jul p31)
health risk from lab coats (brief) (#232-1992 Jun p31)
technology as a Trojan Horse (#232-1992 Jun p12)
Japan's technofixation & environment (#231-1992 May p14)
new lab tests could save animals (brief) (#230-1992 Apr p29)
guide to genetic engineering (#217-1991 Mar p12)
Test-tube Coup: biotechnology (#217-1991 Mar - main theme)
genetic engineering of new animals (#215-1991 Jan p22)
why animal experiments are bad science (#215-1991 Jan p14)
demystifying science and its claims (#213-1990 Nov p10)
search for a magic cure for global warming (#206-1990 Apr p18)
I Think cartoon on technology and hunger (#195-1989 May p29)
super-pig's tale: biotech ethics (#186-1988 Aug p26)
Alice's Adventures in Blunderland (#182-1988 Apr p24)
cold warrior scientist Edward Teller (#182-1988 Apr p12)
facts on misuse of science (#182-1988 Apr p16)
famous people's best & worst inventions (#182-1988 Apr p23)
good, bad & ugly in funding of science (#182-1988 Apr p8)
how famous scientists cheated (#182-1988 Apr p10)
how Green Revolution made Mexicans poorer (#182-1988 Apr p13)
keynote editorial on science (#182-1988 Apr p4)
making science girl-friendly (#182-1988 Apr p21)
masculinity & domination of science (#182-1988 Apr p11)
Method & Madness in Science (#182-1988 Apr - main theme)
molecular Auschwitz of biotechnology (#182-1988 Apr p18)
why magic is more logical than medicine (#182-1988 Apr p14)
US patents for newly invented animals (brief) (#181-1988 Mar p28)
Mexican mini cow's huge milk production (#180-1988 Feb p27)
fears about microwaves grow (#166-1986 Dec p26)
blowing the whistle on artificial intelligence (#162-1986 Aug p18)
child's eye guide to history of scientific method (#162-1986 Aug p22)
computer programming for peace, Canada (#162-1986 Aug p11)
high-tech poverty: computers in Third World (#162-1986 Aug p15)
how computers can be used for resistance (#162-1986 Aug p24)
how computers make us addicted to perfection (#162-1986 Aug p8)
huge databases of personal information on us (#162-1986 Aug p21)
keynote editorial on new technology (#162-1986 Aug p4)
labour implications of computers (#162-1986 Aug p19)
new technology - the facts (#162-1986 Aug p16)
new technology industry in Third World (#162-1986 Aug p14)
Patterns of Control: New Technology (#162-1986 Aug - main theme)
photo page on new technology (#162-1986 Aug p7)
what keeps women away from technology (#162-1986 Aug p12)
why arms control has to pass to computers (#162-1986 Aug p10)
in three myths about world hunger (#151-1985 Sep p24)