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Physicists must get used to the limelight
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The flap over faster-than-light neutrinos will be the first of many
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Gut-on-a-chip takes bellyache out of digestion studies
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Now that our gut has been recreated on a microchip, the days of trying to reproduce its complexity in a Petri dish should be over
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Today on New Scientist: 3 April 2012
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World's toughest bugs survive electron beam and vacuum
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These ticks have become the first organisms to be observed alive in a scanning electron microscope and survive the experience
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Climate migration is a solution, not desperation
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Rather than being the final resort, migration is a key tactic in the human response to climate change, argues a leading geographer
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Explosion simulates mysterious Buncefield blast
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Watch how trees could have been to blame for the UK's biggest ever peacetime explosion
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Photon sieves make super-cheap space telescopes
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A plastic sheet called a "photon sieve" focuses incoming light, providing a quick, cheap way to replace damaged space telescopes
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