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Key to humanity is in missing DNA  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-10 3:00) 
It's not the genes we have, but how we use them. Losing chunks of DNA let our brains grow, got rid of beastly whiskers and made sex more intimate (full text available to subscribers)
Invisible Wi-Fi signals caught on camera  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-10 2:36) 
See how a new device can paint a picture of the Wi-Fi networks in a city
Eight extremes: The brightest thing in the universe  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-10 1:52) 
What can shine with the light of more than 30 trillion suns? (full text available to subscribers)
Zoologger: Megamouth, the shark that has to suck it up  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-10 1:49) 
The megamouth shark has a maw one-fifth the length of its body, but what in the name of Darwin is it for?
Sports shoe guru: How to choose the best running shoe  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-10 1:12) 
Cheap sports shoes can be as good as expensive ones, says Benno Nigg , the sports scientist who helped design David Beckham's Predator boot
Electric vehicle app to curb 'range anxiety'  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-10 0:53) 
By letting EV drivers share their recharging stations PlugShare creates a community-driven network of charging points that are free to use
Humans came from southern Africa– maybe  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-9 23:45) 
A study of hunter-gatherer genetics suggests that modern humans emerged from southern Africa, not the east as archaeologists have long claimed. Who is right?
Moon millions: Space firms chase Google's lunar lucre  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-9 22:05) 
On your marks, get set, lift-off: everyone from garage inventors to aerospace magnates is racing for the Lunar X Prize. New Scientist surveys the field (full text available to subscribers)
How one cybercriminal stole $86 million  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-9 21:33) 
Kevin Poulsen's Kingpin: How one hacker took over the billion-dollar cybercrime underground is a gripping tale that goes beyond the hacker stereotype
Crickets inspire stealthy robots to fire rings of air  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-3-9 20:14) 
A cave cricket's communication trick with high-pressure "air rings" has given robots a way to keep their messages private



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