| 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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  | Air of defeat at Japan's biodiversity summit 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 20:12) | 
  | If nations fail to sign the Convention on Biological Diversity, it could signal the end of an era of optimism about environmental diplomacy 
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  | Type O blood may be a fertility barrier 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 18:15) | 
  | Should women trying to get pregnant really factor in their blood type alongside diet and age? 
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  | Space tourism could have big impact on climate 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 10:42) | 
  | Soot from suborbital spaceships could melt ice at the poles, suggest the first detailed simulations of the climatic effects of space tourism 
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  | Ancient bugs reveal early link from India to Asia 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 4:00) | 
  | By the time India crashed into Asia 50 million years ago, the two were already connected by archipelagos 
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  | Giant virus with tiny victims carries a monster genome 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 4:00) | 
  | CroV has the largest genome of any marine virus, including a host of genes not normally found in viruses 
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  | Robots could ditch fingers for beanbags 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 4:00) | 
  | Using fingers to grip delicate objects without breaking them is difficult for robots– a simpler beanbag hand could be the answer 
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  | Photography, minus the camera 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 2:04) | 
  | What might photography have done if it hadn't become obsessed with the camera and the lens? A London exhibition, Shadow Catchers, seeks to find out 
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  | Today on New Scientist: 25 October 2010 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 2:00) | 
  | All today's stories on NewScientist.com, including: inconstant laws, armed robots on patrol, moving illusions, chemical fears, and more 
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  | Dream jobs 1: Penguin wrangler 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-26 1:43) | 
  | Kicking off this week's series of true-life stories: zookeeper Evelyn Guyett braves leopard seals to pick feathers from the rumps of Antarctic birds 
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