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In the March 2007 Issue:
• Antibodies could foretell the future of your health
• Digitally memorize your life
• Cleaner diesel engines
• Mapping cancer's genes
• How color tricks the brain
• Black hole blowback: building galactic clusters
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How Things Work
From the touch screens we use at ATMs to the treatments that keep our canine companions flea-free, we often take for granted the science behind everyday technologies. more

Eating to Live
Even 500 years ago people had some inkling that what we eat affects our well-being. "A good coke is halfe a physycyon," wrote Andrew Boorde in 1547 in Breviary of Health. more

February/March 2007
Such humble notices starkly contrast the superhero-like self-portraits in online dating venues, where every woman seems to be attractive, fit and 29 and each man... more





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