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Born to be Viral: Trucks quell quake tremors from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-14 1:50) |
Watch the world's largest earthquake simulator test how trucks on a bridge fare during tremors
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Perfect fossil could be most complete dinosaur ever from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-14 1:36) |
A dinosaur fossil has been found exquisitely preserved in 135-million-year-old rocks in Germany
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About time: Will time end? from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-14 1:00) |
It is a disturbing prospect, more chilling even than the end of our universe– everything stops. Stephen Battersby looks forward to the end of all ends (full text available to subscribers)
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Drowning in a sea of misinformation from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-14 0:23) |
Museums can't function efficiently without carefully documenting the identity and location of their objects. But what happens when this gets disrupted?
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Zoologger: The toad that's part clone, part love child from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-13 23:47) |
Is it a clone, or the result of an amphibian liaison? The Batura toad is both at once
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Spit bacteria could warn of pancreatic cancer from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-13 22:29) |
Changes in mouth bacteria could prompt an early diagnosis for the notoriously aggressive pancreatic cancer
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Harmonising mosquitoes produce sexier offspring from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-13 22:20) |
Watch how a mosquito's buzz can attract or deter a potential mate– and affect the musical ability of its offspring
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About time: The world's most accurate clock from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-13 21:00) |
The latest atomic clocks are fine-tuned to lose only a few seconds within the lifespan of the universe, says Richard Webb (full text available to subscribers)
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Black Death's origin is identified at last from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-13 19:36) |
An ancient version of Yersinia pestis bacteria is responsible for the disease that rampaged across Europe in 1348, killing a third of the population
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Anthropologist: I slept up a tree to understand chimps from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-13 19:35) |
Spending the night in a chimpanzee nest taught me why ancient humans may have preferred to sleep on the ground, says Fiona Stewart
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