| Reports of miracle drugs are no substitute for trials 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 22:14) | 
  | How did a collection of case reports lead to an untested drug being administered all over the world to people with serious bleeding, asks Ian Roberts 
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  | Emission control: Turning carbon trash into treasure 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 20:18) | 
  | Carbon dioxide may be bad for the climate, but it's good for the roses. Perhaps it's time we rehabilitated this gaseous villain 
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  | Taser shotgun firm shoots itself in foot 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 20:05) | 
  | The UK Home Office has revoked the licence of the company who supplied an unauthorised Taser shotgun to British police 
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  | Dinner is served... in a Petri dish 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 19:31) | 
  | A new course at Harvard allows students to study the physics and material science behind cookery 
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  | Cosmic accidents: Sparking up our star 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 19:06) | 
  | What does it take to make a solar system? Hydrogen, helium, interstellar dust? and a spark to set it on fire 
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  | A fifth of all wild plant species face extinction 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 19:05) | 
  | The Sampled Red List Index for Plants reveals that one-fifth of all plant species are on the brink? a higher proportion than for birds 
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  | Zoologger: Ancient air-breathing, triple-jawed fish 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 8:01) | 
  | If it ain't bust, don't fix it? the butterflyfish has taken the saying to extremes, living the same peculiar lifestyle for 57 million years 
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  | Countdown to oblivion: Why time itself could end 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 4:31) | 
  | The notion of a multiverse means time could end, taking us with it– although the axe won't fall for 5 billion years or so 
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  | Today on New Scientist: 28 September 2010 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 2:00) | 
  | All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: cancer-curing Viagra, Hawking radiation in an artificial black hole, and how to be happy 
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  | Cosmic accidents: Tipping the antimatter balance 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-9-29 1:32) | 
  | Why isn't the cosmos a sea of bland radiation? The triumph of matter suggests that the laws of physics are biased 
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