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(2009-8-28 8:32)
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Newly evolved fur coat a quick hit in Nebraska
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-28 3:00)
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Deer mice had no gene for light fur 10,000 years ago, which shows how rapidly gene mutations can spread through a population of animals
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Laughing gas is biggest threat to ozone layer
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-28 3:00)
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Nitrous oxide, produced by the bacterial breakdown of nitrogen, is now the dominant ozone-depleting substance emitted by humans, a new study shows
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from Robot Watch
(2009-8-28 2:46)
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Today on New Scientist: 27 August 2009
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-28 2:00)
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Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance? including robot chauffers, how caterpillars first became butterflies, and why too much testosterone is bad for family life
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Girls are primed to fear spiders
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-28 1:44)
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Once baby girls have learned to associate spiders with fear, they don't forget– but boys do
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Beyond space and time: Fractals, hyperspace and more
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-28 0:16)
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It's easy to understand how three or even four dimensions work, but how about ten? Or one and a half? Or none? Prepare your mind for boggling
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Find out how the web sees you
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-28 0:10)
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A new data mining tool reveals how the online world interprets your name– but don't expect enlightenment
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Did two species mix to make butterflies?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-27 23:43)
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Ancient hybridisation between an insect and a worm-like creature may have led to the near-magical transformation from caterpillar to butterfly
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Too much testosterone disrupts family life
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-8-27 20:21)
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Men with lots of testosterone in their bodies tend to give their children less attention compared to those with less of the hormone
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