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Letter: Intensely sceptical

Published 15 July 1995

From Steve Donnelly, University of Salford

I am always fairly sceptical of coverage of scientific topics in the popular media but tend to be more credulous when it comes to articles in New Scientist. But do you really expect us to believe that a colour-blind Japanese professor (Feedback, 17 June) cannot distinguish the intensity variation between a bright red spot of light and the surroundings?

Issue no. 1986 published 15 July 1995

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