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Swiss 'janitor' satellite to sweep up space junk  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 6:59) 
A small Swiss satellite could grab a dead compatriot and drag it to a fiery death in the atmosphere as early as 2016
Why ancient star clusters are all the same size  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 4:00) 
Globular star clusters are oddly similar– new simulations suggest galaxy mergers destroyed the smaller ones
Today on New Scientist: 15 February 2012  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 3:08) 
All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: eat rich or die trying, itsy bitsy teeny weeny chameleons and robot camel riders
Prions point to a new style of evolution  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 3:00) 
A form of evolution that involves neither genetic nor epigenetic changes to the DNA has been seen in yeast
Islands on land could make towns tsunami-proof  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 3:00) 
Elevated land-based islands could protect people living in low-lying areas from tsunamis? and archipelagos of them could form entire towns
Robot camel riders conquer the desert  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 2:40) 
Camel racing is a fast-paced sport where robot riders are remote controlled in a battle for sandy supremacy
First 3D movie tracks beetle embryo as it forms  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 2:25) 
Watch a psychedelic video that's revealing details of embryo development
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Eat rich or die trying: just desserts  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 1:39) 
Chefs strive to use science and culinary innovation to recreate the sensations of love– on a plate
Zoologger: Itsy bitsy teeny weeny chameleons  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-2-16 0:36) 
They've got independently rotating eyes, a curiously curly tail, and strangely depressing names. Meet some of the world's tiniest– and cutest– chameleons



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