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Haiti capital braced for cholera from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-27 0:26) |
Emergency water stems cholera outbreak in Haiti, at least until it reaches the capital Port-au-Prince
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Device gives parents their child's eye view from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 23:36) |
A child safety device undergoing a trial in Japan allows parents to view online pictures of what their child sees and monitor their vital signs
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Dream job 2: Cyber crime expert from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 23:34) |
Defusing viruses and killing worms are all in a days work for cyber crime expert, Ross McKerchar: another true-life story from our Graduate Careers Special
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Moving illusions: Impossible objects made real from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 23:33) |
Computers can now turn "impossible" pictures like those of M. C. Escher into reality
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Structure of egg 'glue' may bring new contraceptives from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 22:34) |
Understanding the 3D structure of the human egg protein that binds to sperm could lead to new contraceptives and infertility treatments
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Putting the craft in spacecraft from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 22:30) |
NASA has teamed up with craft website Etsy to celebrate the end of the space shuttle programme in homemade style
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How to make a prizewinning wildlife photo from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 21:18) |
Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners share the secrets of their success
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Contraceptive gel could replace the pill from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 20:44) |
Women may no longer need to suffer side effects from the birth control pill now that there's a contraceptive gel that can be rubbed into skin like moisturiser
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Charming computers can help us understand ourselves from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 20:43) |
How can we evaluate complex human interactions clearly and precisely? By recruiting silicon-based research assistants, says psychologist Clifford Nass
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Thermogeddon: When the Earth gets too hot for humans from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-26 20:17) |
According to a recent study, parts of the Earth could start to become uninhabitable within a century. Surely it cannot be true?
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