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| Baby pulsars spawn universe's most energetic particles from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-2 1:09) |
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Ultra-high-energy cosmic rays occasionally slam into Earth, but their source had been a mystery
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| Weak will comes from tired mental muscles from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-2 0:21) |
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Self-controlled people have better lives? but for the rest, lack of willpower is more like physical fatigue than moral failure, says Roy F. Baumeister (full text available to subscribers)
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| Scientists suing the FDA after covert surveillance from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-2 0:06) |
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US Food and Drug Administration alleged to have spied on scientists and doctors after they reported problems with approval of medical devices
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| Animals get arty from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-1 23:01) |
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Paintings by apes and elephants make for an unusual exhibition. But can the works truly be considered art?
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| $785 million to fight neglected tropical diseases from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-1 22:00) |
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A collaboration of governments, big pharma and charities has pledged to provide 14 billion treatments for 10 neglected tropical diseases
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| Drone could soar through Titan's skies for years from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-1 21:48) |
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Titan's low gravity and dense atmosphere mean that a new radioactive-powered plane could soar across its skies for a whole year
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| Ivory traders may be benefitting from Arab Spring from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-1 21:12) |
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Egypt's illegal trade in ivory is not dropping as fast as it should– political upheaval and Chinese tourism look like key factors
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| The yuck factor explained from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-1 20:51) |
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Psychologist Rachel Herz explores the spectrum from self-preservation to morality in That's Disgusting: Unraveling the mysteries of repulsion
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| Orchid children: How bad-news genes came good from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-1 20:11) |
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The set of genes that help create our most grievous frailties may also underlie our greatest strengths? and sometimes the choice is settled in childhood (full text available to subscribers)
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| Wages up, jobs down– the latest graduate rollercoaster from New Scientist - Online News (2012-2-1 20:00) |
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Soon-to-be-graduate Rebecca Campbell gives her take on the latest results from those taking the temperature of the graduate job market
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