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Engineers applaud as Watson beats humans in Jeopardy! from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 19:40) |
Watson polished off two human contestants– former winners Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings– last night in the final of three televised episodes
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Augmented nose sniffs out illegal stenches from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 19:38) |
Chemical plants, landfills, oil refineries¡Ä odours so foul that they break the law are everywhere. Now we can keep them in check
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Spin doctors: More harm than good from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 19:32) |
Hot cups of tea, grapefruit and bacon sandwiches have all been alleged to cause cancer? better learn to read the risks right (full text available to subscribers)
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Human DNA contaminates a fifth of sequenced genomes from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 7:00) |
Almost one-fifth of bacteria, plant and animal genomes sequenced in the lab carry chunks of human DNA, probably because of poor lab practices
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Bloodthirsty Brits first to drink from ancient skulls from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 7:00) |
The earliest known examples of human braincases used as containers have been unearthed in Somerset, UK
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Can Google searches predict Oscar winners? from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 4:02) |
Best picture winners for the last three years have all seen upticks in search popularity in the weeks leading up to the night of the awards
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Short Andeans have a big cancer-fighting secret from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 4:00) |
A hormone that gives a small population in the Ecuadorian Andes their short stature may reveal secrets of thwarting cancer and diabetes
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Blame human emissions for British floods from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 3:33) |
Climate scientists have been reluctant to link specific extreme weather events with climate change– until now
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Predictive texting alters our perception of numbers from New Scientist - Online News (2011-2-17 3:00) |
The billions of text messages sent every day are changing the way we think of the numbers associated with each word– but only on the cellphone keypad
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