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Fight the flab to fend off swine flu from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-16 2:00) |
Statistics from the US indicating a link between swine flu deaths and obesity point to potential new ways to fend off the virus
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The calorie delusion: Why food labels are wrong from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-16 2:00) |
Our bodies digest food, rather than incinerate it, a fact that makes the way we count calories flawed and may help explain why so many of us are overweight
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Jefferson would not have supported intelligent design from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-16 1:23) |
Claims in The Boston Globe that Thomas Jefferson would have espoused intelligent design are lazy and wrongheaded, says Ewen Callaway
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Smart tags to reveal where our trash ends up from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-16 0:24) |
New Scientist is collaborating with Massachusetts Institute of Technology in a ground-breaking experiment to electronically tag and follow ordinary trash to the end of its life
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World's oldest tattoos were made of soot from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-15 23:50) |
The tattoos ofÖtzi the 5300-year-old Tyrolean iceman might have served a medicinal rather than decorative purpose
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High-tech cloth is first to shed scalding water from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-15 22:53) |
Super water-repellent materials have all failed against hot water, but a new mix of carbon nanotubes and Teflon proves up to the task
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Brain wiring creates false memories from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-15 21:55) |
False memories don't exist, but the brain connections that give rise to them do– the finding raises the prospect of a test for witness reliability in legal proceedings
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The biologist who broke the Berlin Wall from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-15 20:26) |
Janos Vargha 's campaign against to stop construction of a dam on the river Danube brought communist hardliners to their knees– and set the scene for the raising of the Iron Curtain
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The biologist that broke the Berlin Wall from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-15 20:26) |
Janos Vargha 's campaign against to stop construction of a dam on the river Danube brought communist hardliners to their knees– and set the scene for the raising of the Iron Curtain
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Vanishing cells reveal murder most foul from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-15 18:24) |
Immune cells could reveal a more accurate way of determining if a stab wound was inflicted before or after death
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