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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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