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9 September 2015

Not all women are equally fertile

From Ben Haller

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

First class post

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

Opening up a can of earworms

From Ed Hannah

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

Opening up a can of earworms

From Georg Pedersen

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

A universe quite by chance

From Liam O'Keeffe

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

What are little asteroids made of?

From William Robinson

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

Planet killers are a daily occurrence

From Michael Paine

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

A nose for thyroid problems

From Bryn Glover

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

Should we hive off civil time?

From Eric Kvaalen

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

It's realistic to be alarmed

From John Hunwick

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

It's realistic to be alarmed

From Tony Maskell

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

9 September 2015

Scouting for true north

From Martin Savage

Language is not the seat of consciousness, argues Anthony Castaldo. Plus: killer asteroids, leap seconds, earworms, and more

Issue no. 3038 published 12 September 2015

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