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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…
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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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