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Ghouls on film: Ghost or glitch? You decide  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-6 1:57) 
What are modern ghost hunters catching on camera? Are technological slip-ups and wishful thinking to blame? Let New Scientist be your spirit guide…
Cut-and-splice time cloak makes events disappear  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-6 1:20) 
Want to steal money from a safe and get away with it? Try a time cloak, a device that makes events vanish rather like scenes edited out of a movie
Buildings and clothes could melt to save energy  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-6 0:58) 
Phase-change materials that freeze at around room temperature could revolutionise energy storage, cooling things that are too hot and warming them later on
Ohio magnitude 4.0 earthquake linked to fracking  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-5 23:34) 
Ohio has suspended work at five deep wells used to store waste water from fracking, after a magnitude 4.0 earthquake was linked to the activity
Murder trial highlights return of Dickensian killer  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-5 23:28) 
Lack of vitamin D is being linked to rickets, MS and asthma, so it's time to confront the Victorian villain once again
Math in a Minute: How a tortoise can win a race  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-5 22:48) 
See how a tortoise could triumph over the Greek hero Achilles in this ancient paradox
Eating it up: diet fads of the ages  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-5 22:40) 
As people start the year with new resolutions, medical historian Louise Foxcroft examines some of the more bizarre weight loss strategies of the past.
Scrunch time: The peculiar physics of crumpled paper  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-5 22:14) 
When you crumple up your gift-wrapping paper this year, you'll create a shape so complex that it has defeated the most sophisticated computers
Dolphin increasingly on the menu in poor countries  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-5 22:04) 
The eating of marine mammals? from whales to porpoises to manatees ? is on the rise in poor nations, driven by declines in coastal fish catches
Apple power adapters could remember your passwords  from New Scientist - Online News  (2012-1-5 21:50) 
Peripherals like power adapters that don't tend to get stolen could play a key part in password storage and recovery says an Apple patent filing



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