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April 1999

 
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Mind over matter
The human body is a hypersensitive receptor, which reacts in a multitude of ways to a myriad of stimuli. The subtlest of environmental changes can knock it out of kilter. Environmental Illness, Myth and Reality analyses how an emerging mass of alternative theory is challenging accepted medical opinion.
 
Diverse applications, diverse perceptions
The accelerating pace of biotechnological development has been accompanied by a spate of mass media coverage, heated public debate, and even direct action. But what exactly does the public think? How can biotechnologists build the climate of confidence needed to ensure their economic success?
 
The greener than green revolution
Forty-three papers from a conference held in November 1996 look at European agricultural research. The long term objective is food production which is both efficient and sustainable, and which can be applied in a global context.