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| Dinosaur bones made a handy food supplement from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 23:59) |
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Tooth marks found on dinosaur fossils suggest that early mammals gnawed on them to add minerals to their diet
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| Frozen antiprotons bring antimatter within reach from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 23:10) |
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Take a cold antiproton, add a positron and you'll get an atom of antimatter that can be tested to see if it really is a mirror image of normal matter
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| This week's top stories [25 June 2010] from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 22:00) |
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Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. How the brain deals you a poor hand Clouds add depth to computer landscapes Why spiderweb glue never lets go Free-falling atoms will put relativity to the test British public 'relaxed' about synthetic life Today on New Scientist: 18 June 2010 Genetic on-off switch key to evolution of complex life Take the political heat out of climate scepticism Thundercloud gamma rays hint at origins of lightning Protozoan swimming style identifies water toxins
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| Is Facebook taking over the world? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 21:40) |
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Despite its sympathetic stance, The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick raises troubling questions about the all-pervasive social networking site
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| Lizard-like robot can 'swim' through sand from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 21:09) |
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A robot that can travel through loose debris takes its inspiration from the sandfish lizard, one of nature's own sand swimmers
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| 24-week fetuses cannot feel pain from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 21:04) |
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The brain connections needed for a fetus to feel pain have not formed by the 24th week of pregnancy, a report by UK doctors concludes
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| Climate change is leaving us with extra space junk from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 20:04) |
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Dead satellites and rocket parts are taking longer to drop out of orbit, thanks to cooling of the upper atmosphere as the air beneath gets warmer
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| The sculpture that eats time from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 19:10) |
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A 3.3-metre-high gold-plated clock, with a hideous giant grasshopper on the top. It's all about the nature of time, says Kat Austen
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| Genome at 10: The hunt for the 'dark matter' from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 16:00) |
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We know many diseases are partly inherited, so geneticists are baffled by their failure to find the genetic variants responsible
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| Lung-on-a-chip points to alternative to animal tests from New Scientist - Online News (2010-6-25 3:00) |
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A miniature polymer lung reveals how pathogens and particles make their way into the bloodstream
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