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3 February 1996

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African flyers

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Robosniffers

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Eastern rising

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Bestsellers from Oxford

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Collected works: Considers physicists' greatest hits

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There may be trouble ahead: Scientific Practice: Theories and Stories of Doing Physics by Jed Z. Buchwald, University of Chicago Press, £19.25/$24.95, ISBN 0 226 07890 6

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Step by step through space

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Picture this

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How not to

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Mutual aid

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Ants, ants, ants

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Building blocks of the Universe: The complex chemistry of matter

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Bliss was it in that dawn ...

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Knowledge in search of a theory: Information Space: A Framework For Learning in Organizations, Institutions and Culture by Max H. Boisot, Routledge, £25, ISBN 0 415 11490

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Human Factors in Air Traffic Control by David Hopkin

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The Evolution of Theodosius Dobzhansky edited by Mark B. Adams (1996)

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Mental toolkit

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Putting the pleasure back into sex: Sexual Nature and Sexual Culture edited by Paul R. Abramson and Steven D. Pinkerton, University of Chicago Press, £15.95/$22.95, ISBN 0 226 0010 2

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More than a test

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No tricks

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Dangerous changes

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Hormone of the night: Melatonin and the Mammalian Pineal Gland by Josephine Arendt, Chapman & Hall, £49.50, iSBN 0 412 53600 5

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Shining lights

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Then as now

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Belief systems

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Fighting grounds

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The hole story

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