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| On mountain lion patrol in the California wilds from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-21 0:59) |
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Trapping the secretive animals and fitting them with data-collecting collars is providing vital information on how they fare in a habitat divided by roads
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| Sewage reveals drug habits in Paris and Adelaide from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 23:36) |
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While Paris parties with cocaine at the weekend, Australians prefer to take MDMA
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| Scan your face in 3D with your iPhone from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 23:04) |
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A new iPhone app creates 3D models by projecting patterns of light from the screen
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| New clues to preventing miscarriage or pre-term births from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 22:05) |
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Two new studies offer hope for new treatments to avoid evolution's pregnancy traps? miscarriage and premature birth
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| A restaurant where plants are patrons from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 21:04) |
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Jonathon Keats's Photosynthetic Restaurant overlays humour on solid science
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| Born to be Viral: Jetpack sets new flight record from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 20:18) |
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Watch a jetpack take to the skies in its longest journey to date
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| Colliding atom clouds bounce like billiard balls from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 20:16) |
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The bizarre behaviour could aid our understanding of some of the most enigmatic systems in the universe, including high-temperature superconductivity
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| The search engine that can predict what you want from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 19:55) |
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By incorporating information about your interests from your online persona, Futureful aims to give you what you want, before you even know you want it
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| Artificial chameleon tongue has bug-catching licked from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 19:52) |
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A robotic tongue-like device could one day be used to move delicate parts on an assembly line, or catch insects in food processing factories
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| Biggest fossil spider ever found from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-20 19:49) |
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A stunningly well-preserved spider from the Jurassic has been found. It's the largest in the fossil record, but still disappointingly small. Why?
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