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Unexplained plume over Mars could be caused by solar outburst  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-4 23:34) 
Planetary scientists are struggling to figure out how a massive cloud appeared high above Mars in 2012, but now they may have an answer?
Brian Cox: Science can teach politicians to be humble  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-4 20:58) 
As the physicist and TV presenter becomes a fellow of the Royal Society, he tells us why everyone needs science, about his Apollo heroes? and being impersonated
Labradors get fat thanks to gene mutation linked to hunger  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-4 20:20) 
Many dogs are obese, and Labradors have the highest rate of obesity? mutations in a gene linked to hunger in humans could be to blame
If Google has nothing to hide about NHS data, why so secretive?  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-4 19:12) 
Google's subsidiary DeepMind could use our health data to diagnose disease sooner. If it was more open, we might be happier to let it go ahead
Try your hand at programming IBM’s online quantum computer  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-4 13:01) 
The tech giant is working on large-scale quantum computers, so has put an older, smaller model online for anyone to use
Australia to destroy alien carp by releasing herpes into rivers  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-3 22:56) 
The Australian government has announced a A$15 million plan to release a strain of herpes virus into rivers to kill invasive carp, a notorious pest
Equally long lives for rich and poor? This dream is in retreat  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-3 8:01) 
For the first time since the Victorian era, the gap in life expectancy between the top and bottom of society is widening. We must fix this, says Les Mayhew
Rain spawns more rain when it falls on ploughed land  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-3 0:00) 
As rain falls on soil it can loft tiny organic particles into the air, which help to form clouds and generate more rain. This could have consequences for climate models
Game of bones: first Europeans’shifting fortunes found in DNA  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-3 0:00) 
Prehistoric Europe was a dynamic place where human populations would rise to dominance, get swept aside by others and then rise again years later, and a new genetic analysis shows what happened
Trio of Earth-sized planets around nearby star could reveal life  from New Scientist - News  (2016-5-3 0:00) 
Astronomers have discovered three exoplanets in orbit around a nearby dwarf star, making them good targets for atmospheric analysis



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