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| WikiLeaks business model gains traction with big media from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-27 4:30) |
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A slew of imitators is cropping up following WikiLeaks's success in stirring up international controversy. But are the sites secure?
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| Today on New Scientist: 26 January 2011 from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-27 3:00) |
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All today's stories on NewScientist.com, including: transsexual brain scans, UV tadpoles and a cosmic cuckoo
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| Tiny orang-utan populations are surprisingly diverse from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-27 3:00) |
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One of the most detailed analyses yet of the two species of orang-utan reveals surprising genetic diversity– good news for conservation efforts
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| Ma's gene does different things to pa's copy from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-27 3:00) |
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A single gene with two identities can affect body growth or social behaviour depending on whether it's inherited from the mother or father
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| Mad cow disease is almost extinct globally from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-27 3:00) |
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It's just 25 years since BSE was officially recognised as a disease? now it's almost extinct, but that doesn't mean we've seen the last case in people (full text available to subscribers)
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| Transsexual differences caught on brain scan from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-26 21:16) |
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A brain scan may help identify transsexual people before puberty to help prepare the way for possible later surgery
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| Plastic artificial retina is a hit with nerve cells from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-26 20:57) |
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Nerve cells can interface with a light-sensitive semiconducting polymer, suggesting a new route towards the artificial retina
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| Best of web video: Sex-swapping butterfly dance from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-26 20:00) |
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The number 2 spot in our video round-up goes to butterflies who know how to dance their way to a mate
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| Kids with low self-control are less successful adults from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-26 19:31) |
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Youngsters with low self-control were more likely to be overweight and less likely to own their own home as an adult
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| What if the Earth stopped spinning? from New Scientist - Online News (2011-1-26 19:27) |
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Or what if our home planet had two moons, or none, or was a moon itself? Hazel Muir explores the science of six alternate Earths (full text available to subscribers)
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