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Feedback: But is it worth its salt?
FEEDBACK: 14:09 17 December 2010
Why you must set the bio-photons free, a weird new invention called fire, dehydrated water, a town whose population was one-third, and more
Feedback: British Airways's retro resurrection
FEEDBACK: 14:32 10 December 2010
Recursive banking, telecoms gobbledegook, probiotic toilet cleaner, slippery thrones, gravity needs space, and more
Feedback: Spirit communication with the UK government
FEEDBACK: 17:44 03 December 2010
Bureaucracy from beyond the grave, shocking reports of growth in infancy, things colder than the coldest possible thing, teen sex, and more
Feedback: Reflecting on vampires
FEEDBACK: 13:24 26 November 2010
Dracula dust for plastic people, officially cool US government cigarettes, why vegans need poppadoms – and possibly explosive curries too
Feedback: Top tips for multifunctional clothing
FEEDBACK: 12:25 19 November 2010 | 3 comments
Parachute trousers, auto-inflating lifebelt, mountaineers' airbag – a whole emergency-proof wardrobe devised by New Scientist readers. And indoor rain
Feedback: A most prolific falsehood
FEEDBACK: 12:21 12 November 2010 | 1 comment
Credit card machines that lie, lie, lie; common sense not included; words to avoid in nuclear industry press releases; and more
Feedback: Apple stem cell fruitloopery
FEEDBACK: 15:44 05 November 2010
Apple stem cells in your face, the cunning plans of New Age terrorists, a beef stock paradox, and more
Feedback: Has your death affected your life?
FEEDBACK: 14:08 29 October 2010 | 1 comment
What to do if you have a family history of death, advertisers "up to" no good, and a cure for chronic woman disease
Google unsure: is Paris Hilton naughty?
FEEDBACK: 00:00 20 October 2010
Google makes itself decent, how to monetise puppy love, how to drive to heaven, and more
Enjoyable cabbages get lost in translation
FEEDBACK: 00:00 13 October 2010
Japanese whispers, the mystery of porkless pork, quantum subway rides, an astronomically high-powered kitchen implement, and more