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This week's top stories [16 April 2010] from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-16 22:00) |
Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. 'Dark sun' is one of our nearest neighbours Wonder lust: Scientific expeditions without a PhD Pure samples of telltale gas could help nuke sniffers Atom-grabbing "black hole" created Millipede memory matches flash for durability Drug-resistant cancer might forget how to fight Wonder lust: Catch a kraken A little stress may boost the fetal brain Wonder lust: The Great Stalacpipe Organ First footage from world's deepest volcanic vents
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What psychology tells us about the UK election debate from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-16 21:55) |
Psychiatrist Raj Persaud looks at how linguistic analysis can explain the verbal jousting between the three party leaders
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When black holes go rogue, they kill galaxies from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-16 21:17) |
Massive black holes may be killing galaxies by ripping out their vital gaseous essence
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Today on New Scientist: 15 April 2010 from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-16 2:02) |
All today's stories on newscientist.com at a glance, including: volcanoes and planes, Simon Singh's victory, the trouble with green consumerism, and more
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Foreign aid may stymie home-grown healthcare spending from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-16 1:15) |
Deep-pocketed foreign donors encourage the governments of some poorer nations to spend less domestic cash on healthcare
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How female wallabies boost their males' testosterone from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-16 0:34) |
It's the presence of fertile females– not the season– that sends testosterone in male tammar wallabies shooting up
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Green consumption and false economies from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-16 0:30) |
Do we do more harm than good in trying to be eco-friendly consumers, asks Heather Rogers through Green Gone Wrong's globe-trotting anecdotes
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Surround Vision gives TV viewers off-camera window from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-15 23:16) |
A new system extends the surround-sound concept to pictures by allowing viewers to see what's going on beyond the screen during a live TV broadcast
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Mutant frogs and bad beer: fanciful climate change from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-15 23:08) |
A long list of things blamed on climate change– from three-headed frogs to declining beer quality– has a few omissions, says Catherine Brahic
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Simon Singh wins libel battle against chiropractors from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-15 23:01) |
Comments on scientific matters can now be legally defended as "honest opinion" or "fair comment"
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