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| 19th-century champagne haul shows seabed is perfect wine cooler from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 4:00) |
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Chemical analysis of champagne from a shipwreck reveals the wine "kept its intrinsic characteristics", despite 200 years at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
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| Morality is rooted in the way societies get their energy from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 4:00) |
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Why do different groups of people have vastly different views of right and wrong? Archaeologist Ian Morris thinks he's found what's really fuelling our values (full text available to subscribers)
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| Hair analysis on trial after FBI admits to using flawed evidence from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 3:00) |
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The FBI has admitted that flawed evidence was accepted in nearly all of the trials that took place over the 1980s and 90s. Is hair analysis still any use at all?
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| Miniature sea snails found in acidic sea near volcanic seeps from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 2:15) |
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The snails have shrunk to adapt to acidic seas, an effect expected in marine species with shells as oceans keep acidifying
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| Vampire feeds on decaying matter and spawns eggs in batches from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 2:04) |
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Unlike other squid or octopuses, the deep-sea vampire squid ekes out its reproductive efforts across its slow, long life
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| Mini 3D printed organs mimic beating heart and liver from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 1:25) |
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Watch a collection of tiny beating hearts and a heart fused to a liver, made using techniques that could one day help build a human on a chip
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| Virus hiding in our genome protects early human embryos from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 1:13) |
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A viral stowaway in our DNA rebuffs other viruses and activates genes when embryos are days old, supporting the idea that viruses are our silent controllers
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| Carbon dioxide could be turned into a huge underground battery from New Scientist - Online news (2015-4-21 0:23) |
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Storing excess energy with carbon dioxide compressed underground could help even out our energy flow and clean up the atmosphere
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