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Plumbing the oceans could bring limitless clean energy  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-20 3:00) 
A trick that exploits the difference in temperature between seawater near the surface and deep down could supply the world with cheap green power
Brain flip helps to relieve pre-menstrual stress  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-20 2:43) 
During menstruation, women's brain activity caused by stress switches sides to mitigate the effect of hormonal changes
New levitation technique floats water with noise  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-20 2:09) 
Crime labs could benefit from a technique to suspend tiny droplets in air without contamination
Gallery: Glowing anemone yields "light switch" protein  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-19 23:30) 
An anemone from the Gulf of Mexico that only fluoresces under certain wavelengths could reveal living cells in unprecedented detail
Glowing anemone yields 'light switch' protein  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-19 23:30) 
An anemone that only glows under certain wavelengths could reveal living cells in unprecedented detail–
Invention: Diamond dialysis implant  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-19 22:43) 
Combining physical filters with electric fields to prevent clogging makes for an artificial kidney small enough to implant in the body, a patent application says
Real-life 'gremlin' rediscovered in the wild  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-19 20:42) 
The pygmy tarsier, a tiny primate that has not been seen alive since 1921 and was thought extinct, has been found alive on a mountaintop in Indonesia
Personalised cancer treatment on the way  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-19 19:25) 
A genetic signature that predicts whether a variety of cancers will respond to the most common treatments could guide doctors to the best therapy
Why Europe should build its own crewed space vehicle  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-19 19:13) 
How can the International Space Station live up to its name if a major contributor doesn't have the means to get there, asks
Antioxidant could lead to safer thalidomide  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-11-19 19:09) 
The discovery of a compound that protects mouse embryos from thalidomide's harmful effects could lead to less damaging versions of the anti-cancer agent



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