New Internationalist Magazine Guide



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)