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| Animals left behind in a world of volcanic ash from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-14 1:30) |
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Chickens scratch for food amongst plants turned grey by the ash from the continuing eruption of Mount Sinabung in Indonesia
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| Spin: The quantum twist coming to a computer near you from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-14 1:00) |
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A mysterious quantum property is already harnessed in your hard drive? now it's set to take over the rest of your gadgets (full text available to subscribers)
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| How far can a Buddhist approach to biology take us? from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-14 0:00) |
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In Buddhist Biology , David Barash highlights parallels between these empirical systems of thought, and suggests that together they can show us how to live
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| Why ultra high-definition TVs are about to take off from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-13 23:50) |
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Firms like Netflix and YouTube have all announced support for 4K–- the next generation of high-definition TV that is four times as sharp as its predecessor
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| Mindscapes: The first recording of hallucinated music from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-13 20:59) |
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Sylvia hears music in her head. Turning the ghost tunes on and off hints at the cause of more common hallucinations like those in schizophrenia
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| Testing times for the consumer genetics revolution from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-13 19:00) |
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With the highest-profile seller of $99 genetic tests under fire, will public trust in personalised medicine suffer, wonders ethicist Donna Dickenson
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| 'Cosmic neutrinos are ready to take centre stage' from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-13 18:00) |
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The search for neutrinos from deep space gives us a new vista on some of the most violent processes in the universe, says astrophysicist Ray Jayawardhana
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| Is the unlogged life worth living? from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-13 17:00) |
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Record every detail of your day and you might understand yourself better? if you can accept it's more than just navel-gazing
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| Sand dunes serve as 'windsocks' on distant planets from New Scientist - Online news (2014-1-13 3:00) |
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It might be possible to figure out what the weather is doing on distant planets, but only if they're covered in sand
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