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This week's top stories [22 January 2010]  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 23:00) 
Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. Soldiers' kids could get virtual mums and dads Did dark energy give us our cosmos? Comment: Why we can't stop birds downing aircraft Eyes reveal health secrets of the brain Glow of alien planets spotted from Earth for first time Climate change to stifle developing nations' growth Balloon power isn't just a load of hot air Car exhaust fumes cause lightning strikes Our world may be a giant hologram Tequila gives Mexico an environmental hangover
Engineered maize toxicity claims roundly rebuffed  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 23:00) 
Monsanto's unprecedented release of toxicology data about its GM maize has led to claim and counter-claim about its safety
Empathy with robots depends on exposure  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 22:00) 
Brain regions responsible for relating to others "lit up" when volunteers watched a robotic hand
Touchscreen merges the real and digital worlds  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 21:00) 
A new tabletop computer could allow designers to take advantage of touchscreens while continuing to use the paper and pens they are used to
Zap that fat: Can lasers make you slimmer in minutes?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 19:42) 
A lunchtime laser treatment promises to make fat go away? it seems to work, but some tricky questions remain
Hidden asteroids are stalking the Earth  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 4:34) 
A 10-metre rock that buzzed Earth last week is the 'poster child' for a small class of asteroids whose orbits make them nearly impossible to spot
Viruses use 'hive intelligence' to focus their attack  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 4:00) 
By hopping over cells that are already infected, viruses can concentrate their efforts on previously uninfected cells
Beddington does the climate change shuffle  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 3:35) 
The UK's chief scientific adviser delivered a politician's answer about his frustration over the recent Copenhagen summit
Flash, whoosh, blur: how to represent movement  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 3:06) 
In a new exhibition, stage director and TV personality Jonathan Miller leads us through our attempts to represent movement in science and art
Today on New Scientist: 21 January 2010  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-1-22 3:00) 
Today's stories on newscientist.com at a glance, including: the IPCC's error over Himalayan glaciers, why asteroids go pale when they approach Earth, and how to represent movement



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