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| New Scientist TV - April 2010 from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-6 19:51) |
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See an all-electric X Prize car, and meet an artist inspired by deformed frogs and a baby robot with new limbs, in the latest New Scientist vodcast
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| UK election: The battle of Bosworth begins from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-6 19:00) |
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As Gordon Brown announces that the general election will be on 6 May, our science candidate Michael Brooks describes the preparations for his campaign
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| Look, no hands: Cars that drive better than you from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-6 16:00) |
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Self-driving cars are safer, cleaner and make better use of precious road space? so what's stopping them?
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| Picking our brains: Can mental illness make you creative? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-6 4:00) |
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Sometimes the spark of genius burns too brightly
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| Making the most of a second look from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-5 20:00) |
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Eye-tracking could improve medical diagnosis or baggage scanning security checks by forcing viewers to look at new parts of an image second time round
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| Archaeopteryx may have hunted at night from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-5 18:00) |
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The eye sockets of the flying dinosaur Archaeopteryx were similar to those of today's nocturnal birds
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| Picking our brains: Why are some people smarter? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-5 3:00) |
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The size of your brain matters less than its structure
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| Simulator gets to the bottom of trough-led tsunamis from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-4 20:00) |
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Wave generator will allow study of a type of tsunami that has been impossible to recreate in a lab before
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| Which is the greenest US city of all? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-4 18:00) |
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Judged by how many energy-efficient commercial buildings it has, the answer might surprise you
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| Motion sensors could help tennis players serve an ace from New Scientist - Online News (2010-4-3 20:00) |
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A wearable system for analysing service action can suggesting subtle tweaks that will improve technique
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