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Twenty word stories: the tale of an exhibition developer
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 2:09)
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Most people don't read labels on museum exhibits. This means the writer has to keep them as short as possible - tricky if the subject is something you are personally passionate about, says our blogger
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9/11: Ten years later
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 2:01)
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Ten years after September 11, 2001 attacks, science is still finding new ways to understand the attacks, help the victims, and prevent future tragedies
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Massive DNA effort to name 1121 unknown dead of 9/11
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 2:00)
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Forensic scientists have developed new DNA techniques to meet the unprecedented challenge of identifying those who died in the Twin Towers
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Scour Earth for traces of intelligent aliens
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 2:00)
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If aliens visited Earth long ago, they may have left signs of their technological prowess that would be cheap and easy for us to detect
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Meteorite storm showered planet in gold
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 2:00)
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Geologists have discovered chemical evidence that a massive flurry of meteorites smacked into Earth soon after it cooled
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Today on New Scientist: 7 September 2011
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 2:00)
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All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: world's nicest bird murders chicks, how 9/11 changed our brains, The Joy of Starships and more
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The wonder of the universal constants
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 1:49)
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James D. Stein explores the physical constants that structure our universe, but sometimes misses out the context that makes them cosmic numbers
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Honey verdict gums up GM rules
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 1:14)
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Confusion follows ruling that ordinary honey contaminated with GM pollen becomes a genetically modified food
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Control your phone with a kick
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-8 1:00)
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Forget voice commands - future hands-free phones could be controlled by kicking
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Chris Foss: The Joy of Starships
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-9-7 23:27)
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Ilustrator Chris Foss tells New Scientist how his career took him from erotic art to science-fiction space ships– and back
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