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Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Shagged out, NEW SCI, 163(2198), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Pincer movement, NEW SCI, 163(2198), 1999, pp. 20-20

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Pipe dreams - Water engineers are plumbing military secrets, NEW SCI, 163(2197), 1999, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Own goal - Eco activists didn't see the wood for the trees, NEW SCI, 163(2196), 1999, pp. 25-25

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Routinely used - Reply, NEW SCI, 163(2196), 1999, pp. 58-59

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Healthy brew, NEW SCI, 163(2195), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Stealing a march - Could viruses be getting a head start by grabbing genesfrom bacteria?, NEW SCI, 163(2195), 1999, pp. 11-11

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Suicide squad - Kamikaze bugs make the ultimate sacrifice to stop a virus spreading, NEW SCI, 163(2194), 1999, pp. 6-6

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Poisonous friend - A deadly toxin makes brain tumours melt away, NEW SCI, 163(2194), 1999, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Reap what you sow..., NEW SCI, 163(2194), 1999, pp. 18-19

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, It's business as usual - Legal loopholes could undermine Britain's attempts to keep cloning research on hold, NEW SCI, 163(2193), 1999, pp. 4-4

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, The smog of war - Urban tree trunks tell a tale of wartime air pollution, NEW SCI, 163(2193), 1999, pp. 12-12

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Natural tones mean healthy scalps, NEW SCI, 162(2192), 1999, pp. 15-15

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Healing honey, NEW SCI, 162(2192), 1999, pp. 24-24

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Out of Egypt - A powerful organic pesticide could end up in modified crops, NEW SCI, 162(2191), 1999, pp. 14-14

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, We hope it's harmless ... Our blood supplies contain a mysterious viral passenger, NEW SCI, 162(2190), 1999, pp. 5-5

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, A taste for Martian living, NEW SCI, 162(2190), 1999, pp. 14-14

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Revenge of the fried flies, NEW SCI, 162(2190), 1999, pp. 14-14

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Boiled is best - Soggy carrots and mushy broccoli could make you live longer, NEW SCI, 162(2189), 1999, pp. 25-25

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, A clove a day keeps cancer at bay, NEW SCI, 162(2188), 1999, pp. 21-21

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, I'll be back, NEW SCI, 162(2188), 1999, pp. 22-22

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Poison patent alarms aid charity, NEW SCI, 162(2187), 1999, pp. 4-4

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Blooming unnatural - These flowers are unlike anything you've ever seen before, NEW SCI, 162(2187), 1999, pp. 7-7

Authors: Aldhous, P Coghlan, A Copley, J
Citation: P. Aldhous et al., Let the people speak, NEW SCI, 162(2187), 1999, pp. 26-31

Authors: Coghlan, A
Citation: A. Coghlan, Bug busters, NEW SCI, 162(2186), 1999, pp. 20-20
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