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Hacking the planet: The only climate solution left? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-26 3:00) |
We may soon have no choice but to fiddle more directly with the climate– but are we ready, asks Catherine Brahic
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Time to acknowledge science's debt to Islam? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-26 2:00) |
Two new books argue that Islam had more to contribute to science than history usually suggests
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Rare syndrome points to sociability gene from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-25 23:58) |
A study of people with Williams syndrome– a condition that can cause children to be over-friendly with strangers– singles out a gene that may govern social behaviour
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CSI New Scientist: Test your bloodstain analysis skills from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-25 23:25) |
Try out your forensic detecting skills with our bloodstain analysis exam, as used by professional crime scene investigators
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King of the swingers has no use for mirrors from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-25 21:41) |
Gibbons do not recognise their own reflection, even when a treat could be on offer– a finding that implies they are not self-aware
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Exposing the links between doctors and Big Pharma from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-25 20:38) |
Republican senator Chuck Grassley believes it is time to shake up the cosy financial relationship between doctors, researchers and the pharmaceutical industry
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'Happiness' gene helps you look on the bright side from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-25 20:03) |
Positive people may owe their optimism to a gene variant that helps them dwell on the good and ignore the bad
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New kind of epilepsy shakes up memory from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-25 19:53) |
A newly revealed condition is challenging our assumption of how memories are formed– it may lead to more effective treatments for disorders like Alzheimer's and dementia
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Innovation: The battle for the paperless book from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-25 19:20) |
Talk of a single device emerging to replace the paper book is misguided– instead we should look forward to having a multitude of electronic ways to read our favourite titles
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[ニュース] 大阪産業創造館で「技術革新フェア2009 -ロボットテクノロジー展-」開催 from Robot Watch (2009-2-25 17:44) |
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