Climate change survey gives mandate for action
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-27 0:49)
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World governments have the backing of the majority of their citizens to take action on climate change, according to a global survey
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Solving MRI mystery sets stage for portable scanners
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-27 0:01)
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Physicists have only just cleared up why MRI scans seem to defy established physics, knowledge that could make the devices smaller
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Invention: Month-long aircraft flights
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-26 22:42)
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An uncrewed plane powered by hydrogen could fly for weeks without landing, a new patent application claims
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Safer fetal test for genetic diseases on horizon
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-26 21:49)
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Using just a drop of the mother's blood, scientists can now tell if the fetus has a disorder like cystic fibrosis– it could soon spell the end for invasive techniques
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Gallery: Snapshots of Africa
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-26 21:40)
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See startling and beautiful photographs of life in Africa, including a hippo roaring, an ostrich crossing the desert, and elephants fighting
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Gallery: Living Africa
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-26 21:40)
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See startling and beautiful photographs of life in Africa, including a hippo roaring, an ostrich crossing the desert, elephants fighting, and more
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Brain works better with neurological disease
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-26 19:17)
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The surprising discovery that the deadly neurological disease Huntington's improves sufferers ability at some cognitive tests is aiding our understanding of the illness
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from Robot Watch
(2008-11-26 17:12)
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Electric fish prefers sexual charge of its own species
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-26 9:01)
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Male elephant nose fish lure females with signature electric jolts to stop other genetically similar species getting in on the act
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Locust plagues may be eased by global warming
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-26 9:01)
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Warming temperatures could give welcome respite to farmers– in China, at least– by easing weather cycles
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