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Life electric: microbes wire up to share energy from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-3 4:00) |
Two species of bacteria survive by growing nanwires to share electrons
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Arsenic-based bacteria point to new life forms from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-3 3:04) |
Bacteria that grow without the essential element phosphorous have been isolated from California's Mono Lake
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Today on New Scientist: 2 December 2010 from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-3 3:00) |
All today's stories on NewScientist.com, including: why incest cuts sexual aggression, how light can boost computer speed and pollution on Everest
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Secrets of the Sahara: lakebed discovered under sand from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-3 1:34) |
An ancient lake bed 350 kilometres long has been discovered beneath the sands of the Egyptian Sahara desert.
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Toxic heavy metals reach top of the world from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-3 1:31) |
Following in Edmund Hillary's footsteps up Everest? Better take bottled water
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Why incest among animals cuts male sexual aggression from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-3 0:06) |
In species where males harm their mating partners, inbreeding could produce less aggressive communities
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Huntington's symptoms appear a decade before diagnosis from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-2 23:17) |
Simple drawing tasks can be used to help identify people with Huntington's disease around 10 years before clinical diagnosis
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Photons can still torpedo quantum hackers from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-2 23:13) |
Quantum cryptography is restored to being "unhackable". For now
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Video: Best Kinect hacks from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-2 22:50) |
From a system that detects man boobs to digital shadow puppets, we show you four new uses for the Microsoft Kinect controllers
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Goodbye grey skies, hello extra warming from New Scientist - Online News (2010-12-2 22:12) |
As the world warms, clouds will shrink and temperatures will rise ever higher– a prediction that could take a big uncertainty out of climate science
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