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| Imagining a universe for Ian McEwan from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 20:21) | 
| How physicist Graeme Mitchison devised a fictional Nobel-winning theory– and even wrote a speech accepting the prize– for McEwan's new novel, Solar | 
| The brain's other half: picturing the white matter from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 20:16) | 
| Seeing the quality of brain connections gives us insights into creativity, intelligence and mental illness? and spectacular pictures to boot | 
| Close call with death leaves its mark on DNA from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 18:31) | 
| Lizards that have shed their tails have unusually shortened telomeres– adding to evidence linking stress and ageing | 
| Oceanology: Tethered antenna keeps subs in touch from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 17:00) | 
| Radio signals don't travel far underwater, but robot submarines could release an antenna to float to the surface when they need to contact their base | 
| Seychelles environment chief takes the fight to pirates from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 16:00) | 
| The Seychelles is plagued by pirates and threatened by climate change? but its environment minister is fighting back | 
| Runaway star may have spawned the solar system from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 12:02) | 
| A single star that escaped its family– not the usual close-knit stellar clan– may have provided the raw material for our solar system | 
| Climategate inquiry points finger at university from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 8:01) | 
| British members of parliament have placed more blame on the University of East Anglia itself than on its climate scientists | 
| Picking our brains: What are memories made of? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 6:00) | 
| A memory's physical trace has been observed for the first time | 
| Picking our brains: Nine neural frontiers from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 3:15) | 
| The secrets of the human mind lie deep within our astonishingly intricate brains. Now neuroscientists are teasing them out | 
| Alien planet hunter develops a blind spot from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-31 2:59) | 
| NASA's Kepler telescope, which is seeking planets like Earth, has developed a fault that means it sees only the equivalent of static in some regions of the sky | 


