Killer fungi made us hot-blooded
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 20:00)
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Being warm-blooded takes a lot of energy, so why did it evolve? It may be a shield against deadly fungal diseases, writes Rob Dunn (full text available to subscribers)
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Key mathematical tool sees first advance in 24 years
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 19:00)
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A new method of matrix multiplication is a surprising theoretical leap that might one day have myriad applications
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What if there is no Higgs boson?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 10:27)
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LHC physicists are set to make a major announcement about their latest hunt for the particle– New Scientist wonders what it might mean if they find nothing
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2011.12.08曇りのち雨 サイエンス・メール配信/「イオンSIM」が音声通話対応/「進撃の巨人」映画化発表
from 森山和道
(2011-12-9 8:26)
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Biggest telescope starts observations
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 6:26)
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A Russian space telescope launched in July has linked up with radio dishes on the ground to observe a distant galaxy– the system acts like one huge antenna
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Neutrino misbehaviour suggested 50 years ago
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 5:39)
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In 1962, Cambridge physicist Jayant Narlikar wrote a paper about time-travelling neutrinos, which are consistent with neutrinos that move faster than light
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Earliest human bedding didn't let the bedbugs bite
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 4:00)
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After a hard day hunting and gathering, humans 77,000 years ago could count on a good night's mosquito-free sleep on a comfy bed of grass and leaves
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Satellite images of city lights used to track measles
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 4:00)
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Measles strikes where people crowd together– using satellites to track them by the glow of their lights could indicate where to aim vaccination
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Rats free each other from traps, then share chocolate
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 4:00)
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A trapped rat's distress encourages a cage-mate to spring the trap and free the rodent– and they even share a chocolate reward afterwards
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Today on New Scientist: 8 December 2011
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-12-9 3:20)
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All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: megaquake warning, the language of thought, latest from Durban, eco-F1 and a splitting rainbow
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