| Cellphones reveal emerging disease outbreaks 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 20:40) | 
  | People's pattern of movement and communication alter when they have the flu virus, and these changes can be used to spot emerging epidemics 
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  | A warming world could leave cities flattened 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 20:15) | 
  | Crumbling volcanoes unleashed rock avalanches and landslides the last time the world warmed? and the same could soon happen again 
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  | Seven ways to make a new thing 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 20:00) | 
  | Steven Johnson runs into trouble when he tries to construct a universal theory of how innovation happens in Where Good Ideas Come From 
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  | 50 ideas to change science: Artificial life 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 18:17) | 
  | Cells, enzymes, photosynthesis? soon we'll be remaking life our own way. Not to mention making our own spare body parts, and taming flu once and for all 
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  | Briefing: Cancer is not a disease of the modern world 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 3:05) | 
  | Few if any tumours have been found in Egyptian mummies and ancient skeletons. New Scientist examines the evidence and what it means 
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  | 50 ideas to change science: Neuroscience 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 2:15) | 
  | Thanks to better brain imaging and biological insights, we're closing in on the neurons of consciousness and the subtleties of our mental machinery 
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  | Today on New Scientist: 14 October 2010 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 2:00) | 
  | All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: the now-you-see-it-now-you-don't planet, toxic splendour, Jesus's bones, and more 
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  | Cane toad tadpoles relish cannibal caviar 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 1:35) | 
  | Cane toads actively hunt members of their own species. Now it emerges that cane toad larvae also have a taste for toad flesh 
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  | Mammal rush: furry new kids on the block 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 1:31) | 
  | Over 400 new mammal species have been identified since 1993? and we take a look at some of the most striking of them 
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  | Coal state fires at the cap-and-trade bill. Literally 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-10-15 1:12) | 
  | A new study shows West Virginia has plenty of geothermal energy to be tapped– but local Senate candidates stick with anti-green, pro-coal message 
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