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Virtual reality for animals reveals secrets of working brain  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 3:00) 
Animals thinking inside a virtual world can help us understand what can go wrong in the brain (full text available to subscribers)
Simple worms are closet brainiacs  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 3:00) 
Clusters of cells instrumental in building complex brains have been found in a simple worm that barely has a brain at all
Sinking land shows East Antarctic ice sheet is stable  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 3:00) 
The prehistoric sea-level rise long thought to have been caused by the ice sheet melting may actually have been down to local subsidence
Fish that swallowed a pterosaur that swallowed a fish  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 2:44) 
Dining was a dangerous business in the Jurassic, as an impressive new fossil reveals
Mario is hard, and that's mathematically official  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 2:14) 
Super Mario, Donkey Kong and other classic games belong to class of hard mathematical puzzles? and playing Mario could be used to solve real-world problems
A community for ebooks only  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 1:45) 
Veteran science writers have teamed up to launch a site dedicated exclusively to original ebooks– no digital clones allowed
Was our interview with LulzSec hacker an FBI set-up?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 1:30) 
News that the hacker Sabu worked with the FBI after his arrest casts new light on interviews he gave during that time? including one with New Scientist
Constants clash on pi day  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 1:01) 
Celebrate pi's annual shindig with baking and Shakespeare? unless of course you're a tau-ist
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Chinese human fossils unlike any known species  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-3-15 0:00) 
The newly described Red Deer Cave people show an unusual mixture of modern and primitive features. Where did they come from?



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