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Caterpillar plague strikes west Africa
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-30 0:00)
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Hundreds of millions of the black larvae are devouring plants, fouling wells with their faeces and even driving farmers from their fields
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Water conservation is storing up health problems
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-29 23:47)
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Storing rain in tubs and using less water in the home can both have an unwelcome flip side, say experts
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Unknown solar system 1: How was the solar system built?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-29 23:45)
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Looking at our neighbouring planets, you could be forgiven for thinking that if they do belong to the same family, it is by adoption rather than kinship. Not so: they are blood siblings
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Elliptical orbit gives exoplanet a regular roasting
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-29 21:21)
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The temperature of a planet orbiting a star 190 light years from Earth can more than double in just six hours as it swings towards its star
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from Robot Watch
(2009-1-29 20:11)
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Innovation: Sick traveller detectors
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-29 19:35)
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Could surveillance systems that listen for sickly coughs screen out carriers of a pandemic virus? A new patent application thinks so
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Our Unknown Solar System
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-29 19:31)
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Astronomers are still grappling with some big questions about our corner of the cosmos, including how our solar system formed, where comets come from, and whether Planet X might really exist
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Shape-shifting fish fools scientists
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-29 19:30)
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What were thought to be three separate groups of fish are actually males, females and young from the same species
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Gallery: Ten sci-fi devices nearing reality
from New Scientist - Online News
(2009-1-29 19:13)
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In this , we assess the prospects of 10 of the coolest gadgets that in 30 years' time may change our lives as much– or maybe more– than cellphones, iPods and the internet.
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from Robot Watch
(2009-1-29 17:51)
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