Pretty pictures


Andrew Turley is impressed by a new collection of spectacular scientific images.


In Other News...
SIZE really isn't everything you know
New findings by scientists at Imperial College London have cast doubt on the legacy of 'the island rule'.

Shake on it
Girls, forget about Facebook and trawling through his old text messages – the key to your boyfriend's past lies in his handshake.

Magnetic personality
Physical attraction has reached another level for Aurel Raileanu. The 40-yearold Romanian claims that he can attract metal, enabling him to stick objects – as small as a paper clip or as large as a TV set – directly to his body.

Drunksophila!
What differentiates a lightweight from a heavyweight when it comes to drinking? Identifying the genes involved is tricky in humans due to a lack of control over both genetic and environmental factors.

Handlebar heroes
Take your mind back to the month of November. Perhaps you noticed an increase in the number of mustachioed men walking our streets? If so, you may have been witness to some of the hundreds of men growing a moustache for charity.

Wellcome flesh
Late last year, the Wellcome Collection played host to 'Materials Library Presents Flesh: an experimental and experiential insight into the materiality of flesh'.


In This Issue...
Road to ruin?
Ciaran Ellis finds how optimism rather than doom-mongering can lead to positive change.

Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year
David Stacey admires the winner of the 2007 competition and some worthy runners-up.
Biofuels: Powering the cars of tomorrow?
Simon Shears sorts the wheat from the chaff in the new world of energy production.

Infector detector
The US health service spends a staggering one billion dollars to treat the one million or so infections that occur every year in its hospitals. The principal source of these infections is urinary catheters, which are mainly used in elderly patients. In the labs of Imperial College, a team of second year undergrads and their supervisors, Professors Kitney and Freemont, addressed this widespread problem.

 

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