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Conventional crop breeding may be more harmful than GM from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 21:52) |
Should the regulations governing genetically modified crop strains be applied to other, more traditionally created, varieties too?
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Asteroid bound for Earth! Warn your grandchildren from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 20:05) |
An asteroid that had initially been thought harmless might just hit Earth 160 years from now
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Super clocks: More accurate than time itself from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 19:12) |
The atom clocks that supply the heartbeat of modern life have become so accurate that they are exposing the elusive nature of time itself
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Video: Robot uses human mind tricks to navigate from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 3:10) |
Walking exercises the eyes and brain as well as your legs– see how one robot built by peering inside human brains avoids obstacles
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Protein reverses Alzheimer's brain damage from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-9 3:00) |
Injections of a natural growth factor into the brains of mice, rats and monkeys have prevented or reversed the earliest impacts of Alzheimer's disease on memory
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Bosses to blame for computer attacks from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-8 22:00) |
The most vulnerable computer in a company is often the boss's, a London conference was told last week
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World treaty to block illegal sea fishing from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-8 21:00) |
Eighty nations have hammered out a draft treaty which will allow them to stop illegal fishing vessels from docking in their ports
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Mouse brains suggest Ritalin is addictive from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-8 19:00) |
Take Ritalin for fun and you run the risk of addiction– that's if the drug causes the same chemical and structural changes in human brains as it does in mice
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