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Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Crunch time for cancer, NEW SCI, 164(2212), 1999, pp. 24-24

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Big breakfast - Crack open an egg and cure a disease, NEW SCI, 164(2212), 1999, pp. 25-25

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Silent saboteurs, NEW SCI, 164(2211), 1999, pp. 25-25

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Rivals clash over rights to our genes, NEW SCI, 164(2210), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Danger, they're dropping like flies, NEW SCI, 164(2210), 1999, pp. 23-23

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, We have the power - A safer way of altering genes will make engineering humans mere tempting than ever, NEW SCI, 164(2209), 1999, pp. 4-5

Authors: Coghlan, A MacKenzie, D Concar, D
Citation: A. Coghlan et al., It's that man again, NEW SCI, 164(2208), 1999, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, How safe is safe?, NEW SCI, 164(2208), 1999, pp. 7-7

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Hair today ..., NEW SCI, 164(2208), 1999, pp. 24-24

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Glow for it - Almost any colour you fancy, coral can rustle it up for you, NEW SCI, 164(2206), 1999, pp. 10-10

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Holy fire - A burning bush could smite New York's mosquitoes, NEW SCI, 164(2206), 1999, pp. 23-23

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Coming a cropper - Government blunders are putting engineered crop tests at risk, NEW SCI, 163(2205), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Keep your head down ..., NEW SCI, 163(2205), 1999, pp. 10-10

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Mean machines - Truly efficient turbines would slash greenhouse emissions, NEW SCI, 163(2205), 1999, pp. 10-10

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Mix and match - Dual-purpose antibodies break the immune system's rules, NEW SCI, 163(2204), 1999, pp. 4-4

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Plant power - Cunning crops will trick fungi into mass suicide, NEW SCI, 163(2204), 1999, pp. 17-17

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Woad back in vogue, NEW SCI, 163(2204), 1999, pp. 20-20

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Slumber's end, NEW SCI, 163(2204), 1999, pp. 21-21

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Caught in the crossfire - Food fight brings down medical research firm, NEW SCI, 163(2204), 1999, pp. 22-22

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Health check - Britain wants to be sure that modified foods have no ill effects, NEW SCI, 163(2203), 1999, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, It's a pig's life, NEW SCI, 163(2202), 1999, pp. 18-19

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Playing safe - Crops modified using a new method can't spread resistance, NEW SCI, 163(2202), 1999, pp. 20-20

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Heartening, NEW SCI, 163(2201), 1999, pp. 20-20

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, The cluster culprit - Childhood leukaemia is probably an infectious disease, NEW SCI, 163(2200), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Wonderful worms, NEW SCI, 163(2198), 1999, pp. 4-4
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