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| Where do atheists come from? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-4 3:00) | 
| Social scientists have long wondered why so many people believe in God. We should ask why the rest don't, say Lois Lee and Stephen Bullivant | 
| The brain scanner that feels your pain from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-4 3:00) | 
| A new technique for determining pain intensity has reignited debate over whether it can be measured objectively | 
| A measure for the multiverse from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-4 3:00) | 
| Is our universe just one of many? The idea divides physicists, but now one researcher has found the first hint that the multiverse really exists | 
| NASA turned on by blow-up space stations from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-4 1:06) | 
| The agency is to invest in the idea of fabric spacecraft that can be folded up for launch and inflated in orbit– here is New Scientist 's briefing | 
| Oldest 'writing' found on 60,000-year-old eggshells from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-3 22:51) | 
| Could lines etched into the ancient ostrich shells be the earliest examples yet found of humans using graphic art to communicate? | 
| Zoologger: The largest arthropod to prowl the land from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-3 21:00) | 
| As the sun sets over a beautiful Pacific island, a monster crab emerges from its burrow | 
| Paul Raffaele: Meeting (almost) every great ape from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-3 17:00) | 
| The adventure writer found absent humans more frightening than a half-tonne gorilla during his quest to see all the great ape species left in the wild | 
| Females wear the horns in the battle for dung from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-3 9:01) | 
| It is usually the male of the species who bears arms, but in the epic battle for dung, female beetles have resorted to horned aggression | 
| Pest control that's too hot for bugs to handle from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-3 9:01) | 
| A new heat treatment system turns bug-infested buildings into temporary ovens, hot enough to desiccate the pests but leaving the property unharmed | 
| Mind-controlled prosthetics without brain surgery from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-3 7:00) | 
| Intricate, three-dimensional hand motions have been "read" from the brain using nothing but scalp electrodes | 


