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| A history of walking on water from New Scientist - Online News (2010-1-3 19:00) |
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How did the world's pre-eminent "aquatic pedestrian" stroll over the surface of the Mississippi river in 1907?
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| Invading beetles mummified by stingless bees from New Scientist - Online News (2010-1-3 17:30) |
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Australian bees defend their hives from beetle invasion by entombing the attackers in resin
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| Cracking the Majorana code from New Scientist - Online News (2010-1-2 21:00) |
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A Brilliant Darkness by João Magueijo is a gripping journey through the life and unsolved disappearance of quantum physicist Ettore Majorana
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| This week's top stories [01 January 2010] from New Scientist - Online News (2010-1-1 23:00) |
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Our top articles ranked by reader popularity. 2008: The year in the solar system Springy robot has a gentle touch Gallery: Virtual autopsies dissect humans and animals What killed Dr Granville's mummy? More polar bears going hungry Gallery: Most stunning images of 2008 The year's weirdest animals Invention: Artistic style capture NASA says Columbia crew had no chance to survive Commentary: Reasons to be jolly about 2008
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| Sex and shopping? it's a guy thing from New Scientist - Online News (2010-1-1 19:00) |
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The promise of sex makes men open their wallets like nothing else. That makes them easy pickings for car dealers? and charities
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| Top 10 space stories of 2009 from New Scientist - Online News (2009-12-31 21:00) |
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The most popular space stories of the year include a visualisation of what it would look like to fall into a black hole
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| Computer-aided design for life itself from New Scientist - Online News (2009-12-31 19:00) |
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A software package for designing synthetic life forms means you can create virtual organisms and see how they would function
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| High-tech tipples: The future of cocktails from New Scientist - Online News (2009-12-30 19:00) |
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Dry Martini? Would you like that shaken, stirred, centrifuged or spherulated?
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| New Scientist TV December 2009 from New Scientist - Online News (2009-12-29 23:00) |
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See how technology is transforming greeting cards and toys, find out about identity and learn how to walk on water in the latest New Scientist vodcast
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| Getting to grips with why we slip from New Scientist - Online News (2009-12-29 19:00) |
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Whether ice, wet floors or banana skins are to blame, falling over is no laughing matter. And explaining how it happens has friction aficionados floored
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