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New ScientistIssue: 22/03/2008 Ref: NS220308 Availability: 25 in stock.
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A lone researcher claims to have cracked one of the most famous problems in mathematics. Is it too good to be true, asks Eric Kvaalen Paying people to leave carbon locked away in the rainforests sounds like a great idea, but can it work, asks Fred Pearce The way we judge people is more egocentric than we'd like to admit, but it seems that's the key to understanding them Quantum randomness may not be random The quantum universe may seem random, but a closer look may reveal that it is actually predictable, says Mark Buchanan |
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