New Scientist – July 19, 2008
By admin • Jul 20th, 2008 • Category: TechnologyNew Scientist – July 19, 2008
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New Scientist
July 19th, 2008
http://www.newscientist.com/contents/issue/2665.html
FEATURES
- Why economic theory is out of whack
If you want to get to the root of the credit crunch you need to look at how traders think, says Mark Buchanan - Brains apart: The real difference between the sexes
The human brain is complex enough. But imagine if there were not one, but two, says Hannah Hoag - Awaiting a messenger from the multiverse
If we switch everything off and wait quietly, a very important particle might come out to play. Stephen Battersby is on tenterhooks - Circumcision: To cut or not to cut?
There’s an almighty rumpus over the pros and cons of circumcision. Vivien Marx investigates
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