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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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