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11 November 2009
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On the road to REDD
An emissions trading scheme gives forests a market value on the basis of how much carbon they sequester. It could help to control global warming — if developing nations meet their responsibilities.
05 November 2009
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A drug-induced low
The sacking of a government adviser on drugs shows Britain's politicians can't cope with intelligent debate.
05 November 2009
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140 years on
Nature's birthday offers an occasion to reflect on the past and look to the future.
05 November 2009
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In which we say goodbye - Premium content
Our departing columnist David Goldston reflects on some misconceptions about science and politics.
04 November 2009
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What toys can tell us - Premium content
Sometimes all you need to do scientific research is string, sealing wax and a bit of imagination, says Philip Ball.
05 October 2009
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Innovation strategy - Premium content
The Obama administration has good proposals but needs a more systematic approach, David Goldston argues.
30 September 2009
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Is religion good for your health? - Premium content
Religion arose to protect us from disease, US researchers claim. Philip Ball unpicks the idea.
01 August 2008
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Who says the Internet broadens your horizons? - Premium content
Online access to scientific journals can be a mixed blessing, as Philip Ball finds out.
17 July 2008
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Why we should love logarithms - Premium content
The tendency of 'uneducated' people to compress the number scale for big numbers is actually an admirable way of measuring the world, says Philip Ball.
29 May 2008
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Climate future - Premium content
Deciding how to evaluate a cap-and-trade programme raises some thorny questions, says David Goldston.
03 June 2009
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When is a pandemic not a pandemic? - Premium content
Arguments about the pandemic status of swine flu are a distraction from tackling the outbreak, warns Declan Butler.
21 May 2009
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How much reason do you want? - Premium content
The 'war' between science and religion is stuck in a rut. Can we change the record now, asks Philip Ball?
14 May 2009
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