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Today on New Scientist: 24 August 2011  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 2:00) 
All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: Brain stimulation enhances empathy, civil conflict linked to climate, and a cool brown dwarf
Cloud-making: Another human effect on the climate  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 2:00) 
Compounds released by living organisms such as trees, marine bacteria and livestock have an effect on cloud formation?? and we might be changing it
First link between climate patterns and civil conflict  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 2:00) 
The first study to link global climate patterns to the onset of civil wars places El Niño on a par with factors like poverty and social exclusion
Black hole caught grabbing starry treat  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 2:00) 
Mysterious X-ray flares detected by NASA's Swift telescope in March have been traced to a giant black hole in the earliest stages of a meal
Empathy enhanced by magnetic stimulation of the brain  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 2:00) 
Magnetically stimulating the brain might improve symptoms of autism and Asperger's syndrome (full text available to subscribers)
Anti-dengue mosquitoes released in Australia  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 2:00) 
Some 300,000 mosquitoes carrying a bacterium that limits their ability to spread dengue fever have been released in Queensland
Black hole caught grabbing a starry treat  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 2:00) 
Mysterious X-ray flares detected by NASA's Swift telescope in March have been traced to a giant black hole in the earliest stages of a meal
Don't have a lab? Now you can crowdsource your science  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 1:38) 
Think of it as Mechanical Turk for scientists. Two new companies aim to help researchers outsource their experiments and keep track of their labs
RIP shuttle? let's get back to real space exploration  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-25 0:45) 
Time to ditch the black armbands and look beyond low Earth orbit again. The shuttle's passing marks the start of an exciting new era, says Daniel Fischer
Learning machines: The education of an animat  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-24 23:10) 
It starts off as unformed as any other infant, but this virtual rat's knack for learning could take it a long way? perhaps all the way to Mars (full text available to subscribers)



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