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Issue 16
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September 2001

What colour is my hat? Why do we always seem to recognise faces? And what happens when you join up the midpoints of all of the sides of a triangle? Explore all this and more in this issue of Plus.

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Science is much stranger than fiction. It suggests that our Universe may just be one of infinitely many which...
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Folding the future: From origami to engineering
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What Planck saw
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