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| Ion engine could one day power 39-day trips to Mars from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-23 5:55) |
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Researchers are testing a powerful new rocket engine propelled by charged particles instead of chemical fuel– one day it could shorten Mars trips from six months to one
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| Chimps can develop AIDS after all from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-23 2:00) |
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Chimpanzees infected with SIV, the virus that jumped from chimps to humans as HIV-1, can end up with a deadly AIDS-like illness
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| Controversial palm-oil plan may save the orang-utan from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-23 2:00) |
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If the endangered ape is to have a hope of survival, the plantations that have eaten away at its habitat must be part of the solution
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| Fathers aren't dispensable just yet from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-23 2:00) |
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You may be tempted to think men are becoming an optional extra in the mating game, but biochemical evidence suggests that fathers play a key role in rearing children
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| Scramjets promise space travel for all from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-23 1:45) |
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An air-breathing hypersonic engine could make jetting into orbit as normal as flying across the Atlantic
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| Window on the body: CT scans become art from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-23 0:50) |
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Radiologist Kai-hung Fung makes beautiful and informative art from the CT (computed tomography) scans of his patients? see his prize-winning work in our gallery
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| Galapagos penguins harbour malaria threat from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-22 22:08) |
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Biologists have found the malaria parasite in the penguins which, combined with climate woes, could spell disaster for the endangered species
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| [ニュース] レゴ、ロボット教材「レゴ エデュケーション WeDo」を7月30日より発売〜小学1年生から対応する from Robot Watch (2009-7-22 20:48) |
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| Apes may imitate but they struggle to innovate from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-22 20:43) |
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They may make simple tools and pass on skills to their groups, but apes seem to have curious limits to what they can learn
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| 'Eating wildlife is a part of Chinese culture' from New Scientist - Online News (2009-7-22 19:13) |
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Preserving wildlife in the world's fastest developing nation is an uphill struggle. It's a good job Lü Zhi , director of the Center for Nature and Society at Peking University, is around to do it
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