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Artificially grown tooth transplanted into mouse from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-13 1:00) |
A tooth grown from embryonic cells has been successfully transplanted into the jaw of a mouse
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World's first double leg transplant performed in Spain from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-13 0:19) |
Doctors have transplanted two legs from a cadaver to a young man who lost his own limbs in an accident
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The art of sustainability from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-13 0:10) |
Growing graffiti, reinventing skateboards, harnessing the wind. Sustainable artists examine the ecology of human influence.
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TEPCO razed a hill to build Fukushima on low ground from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-13 0:05) |
Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant was devastated by a tsunami in March– because the owners cleared away a 35-metre hill before they built it
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Newts able to regenerate body parts indefinitely from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-13 0:00) |
The lenses in newts' eyes were able to regenerate after being removed– 18 times
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Bendy solar cells that can be printed onto paper from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-12 23:25) |
A lightweight solar cell that can be printed on paper, plastic or fabric can be scrunched up and folded but still produce power
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Escape artists: Breaking out of the lab from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-12 23:20) |
What is bio-art? Stelarc, Oron Catts and other artists explore the interplay when the tools of science are used creatively
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Time-lapse Tuesday: Watch a dust storm sweep Phoenix from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-12 23:06) |
Phoenix, Arizona, disappeared under a giant dust storm last week. Here's what it looked like from the inside
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DVD alloys help make computers that think like us from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-12 21:51) |
The material that lets us record on DVDs has a far more tantalising property: it can mimic the nerve cells of the brain and the junctions between them
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Perils of baby sex preference from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-12 21:48) |
In her book Unnatural Selection, Mara Hvistendahl argues that when a culture prizes baby boys over girls, the result is a dangerously lopsided world
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