| Have they fixed the broken STFC? 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 23:15) | 
  | The beleaguered Science and Technology Funding Council is being given a helping hand by the government: will it be enough? 
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  | Confirmed: Fossil Ida is not a human ancestor 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 22:27) | 
  | An independent team has found that Darwinius masillae, hyped last year as the eighth wonder of the world, is not our ancestor, says Rowan Hooper 
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  | Hybrid fusion: the third nuclear option 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 20:39) | 
  | Fission is unsafe and fusion is decades away, but put them together and the problems melt away, say Julian Hunt and Graham O'Connor 
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  | What is causing deformities in Fallujah's children? 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 20:26) | 
  | Questions have been raised over the number of deformities found in young children in Fallujah, Iraq– Rebecca Thomson looks at the possible causes 
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  | Organic pesticide doubles up as worm killer 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 20:09) | 
  | The protein could drag hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, if cash can be found for human trials 
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  | Drug flop is blow to immune theory of dementia 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 20:07) | 
  | The failure of a hay fever drug to Alzheimer's undermines the theory that a dysfunctional immune system causes the disease, says Ewen Callaway 
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  | Why scientists must be the new climate sceptics 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 19:10) | 
  | The reputation of climate science is taking a battering, but don't just blame the media or closed-minded sceptics, says Jim Giles 
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  | The US is lagging on nuclear reactor technology 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 17:00) | 
  | Fears over weapons proliferation has led the Obama administration to blow hot and cold over novel, safer more efficient designs 
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  | Universe's high-energy haze gets murkier 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 8:39) | 
  | An unexpectedly small fraction of the gamma-ray light that pervades the universe comes from gluttonous black holes– the source of the rest is unknown 
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  | Today on New Scientist: 3 March 2010 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-3-4 3:00) | 
  | All today's stories on newscientist.com at a glance, including: a measure for the multiverse, the largest arthropod to prowl the land, and where atheists come from 
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