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Platinum-free fuel cell promises cheap, green power  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-16 7:00) 
Hydrogen fuel cells are touted as a replacement for the combustion engine– a way to make them without platinum could make them more affordable
Australia makes a stand on climate... sort of  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-16 1:36) 
The country has pledged to cut its greenhouse emissions by charging companies for every tonne they emit, but critics say the plan is too weak
Flawed nanotubes could be perfect silicon replacement  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-16 0:35) 
Electricity is reluctant to jump between carbon nanotubes, but built-in defects not only guide current across but could allow amazingly complex circuits
Invention: Low-error golf balls  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-15 23:40) 
Balls with grooves in place of dimples fly just as far, but make putting easier, a new patent application claims
World leaders 'failing to get' climate message  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-15 23:34) 
The gap between political rhetoric and scientific reality on climate change is growing, complain scientists at the UN climate conference in Poland
Commercial space station finds first customers  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-15 21:24) 
A company that launched the first privately built rocket to go into orbit has firm interest in its DragonLab mini space station
Lightning strikes give blizzard warning  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-15 21:18) 
In rare events called "thundersnows", thunder and lightning can foreshadow heavy snowfall, an effect that may prove useful for forecasters
Airborne Laser lets rip on first target  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-15 19:37) 
Touted as the next big thing in anti-missile defence, this powerful weapon could lead to laser dogfights in the sky
Spinning water droplets behave like black holes  from New Scientist - Online News  (2008-12-15 19:27) 
An experiment that reveals how drops of water generate odd shapes when spinning could be used to simulate the dynamics of black holes and atoms
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