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Brain food

By Clare Wilson

8 March 2003

Frontiers 03 edited by Tim Radford, Guardian Books/Atlantic, £10.99, ISBN 1843340177 Reviewed by Clare Wilson

IT WAS a daunting experience holding the most important fossil find of 2002, says Nature journalist Henry Gee. After all, the “Toumai” skull found in Chad could be from one of humanity’s oldest ancestors. He handled it rather gingerly, he recalls in Frontiers 03.

This collection of 23 concise essays, edited by Tim Radford, tackles the hottest scientific research. It’s a mixed bunch from stem cells to physicists’s supersymmetry theories; animal intelligence to global warming. Some subjects will be familiar to regular Âé¶¹´«Ã½ readers,…

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