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US firm patents DNA-analysis tool for planning a baby  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-3 2:57) 
But the company, 23andMe, insists it has no plans to use it to help people choose sperm and egg donors        
Astrophile: The climate-shaping supervolcanoes of Mars  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-3 2:00) 
The Red Planet's past was shaped by supervolcanoes akin to the one that sculpted Yellowstone National Park        
Today on New Scientist  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-3 1:45) 
All the latest on newscientist.com: US gun epidemic, hairy black hole, lack of folic acid echoes down generations, ex-Soviet carbon sump and more        
Elephant ivory could be bankrolling terrorist groups  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-3 1:16) 
The ivory trade may be helping to fund terrorist groups like al-Shabaab. Now an $80 million initiative will scale up the fight against elephant poaching        
Take virtual 3D tours of tourist sites with Wikipedia  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-3 1:08) 
Flickr images and Wikipedia entries are used to create an annotated model that would-be tourists can fly through before they visit        
Fall of USSR locked up world's largest store of carbon  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-3 0:50) 
When the Soviet Union collapsed, great tracts of farmland were abandoned. The area has now become the biggest ever human-made carbon sink        
The doctor treating the US gun epidemic  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-3 0:00) 
For over 30 years emergency room doctor Garen Wintemute has studied gun violence in the US. He explains how a lack of funding has made the problem intractable (full text available to subscribers)        
Earth's love handles keep the satellites from falling  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-2 23:30) 
Satellites don't come crashing down– despite our interfering moon's best efforts– because the Earth's bulges help keep them stable        
Lack of folic acid echoes through the generations  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-2 23:26) 
A study in mice suggests that folic acid deficiency triggers developmental defects, not just in their offspring but also in the following generations        
Neural stem cells pulled from rat's brain using magnet  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-10-2 23:17) 
A safe way of extracting stem cells from the brain using magnetic nanoparticles could one day be used to treat people with Parkinson's or multiple sclerosis        



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