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Trees could be the ultimate in green power from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-11 0:44) |
Startup companies and academics are developing ways to plug into trees as a source of electricity
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Museums are key to saving biodiversity from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-11 0:08) |
Natural history collections of plants and animals not only tell us about the world as it was, they can also help shape its future, says Richard Lane
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Velociraptor's 'killing' claws were for climbing from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-10 23:33) |
Biomechanical analysis shows this dinosaur's claws were better suited to climbing trees than ripping its prey apart
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Better world: Beware of common sense from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-10 23:06) |
If governments are serious about achieving their aims, they must base their decisions on hard evidence and not received wisdom
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Snort stem cells to get them to brain from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-10 22:53) |
Stem cells could be inhaled to treat neurological conditions
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Revealed: how Congress members sound off about science from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-10 22:23) |
A search engine reveals the US politicians who talk the most about science and technology– and the ones who talk most meaningfully
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The sci-fi future of surgery from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-10 22:02) |
See our gallery of mechanical medics, from worm-inspired capsules to crawl through the gut to robots swallowed in pieces that assemble themselves inside a patient
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Better world: Give police your DNA from New Scientist - Online News (2009-9-10 20:13) |
A quarter-century after genetic fingerprinting was first developed, we're still arguing about whose DNA profiles police should keep on file. The only fair, effective answer is: everybody's
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