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Laser 'comb' used to disentangle Sun's light  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-5 4:08) 
A 'comb' made of laser light has taken a key step from the laboratory to the observatory?one day it could help find other Earths
Brain cancer genes reveal clues to drug resistance  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-5 3:00) 
A new study into the genetic characteristics of glioblastoma might make it possible to predict drug resistance in patients
Junk DNA may have handed us a gripping future  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-5 3:00) 
A recently discovered bit of non-coding DNA found only in humans might have contributed to our astonishing manual dexterity
Rosetta probe prepares to buzz tiny asteroid  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-5 2:09) 
On Friday, Europe's comet-chasing spacecraft will fly by asteroid Steins, its first scientific target since launching four years ago
Resilient American mammoths returned to rule Asia  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-5 1:18) 
DNA from over 100 mammoth fossils suggests that returning American populations replaced their Asian cousins, before going extinct themselves
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Bronze Age mouse offers clues to royal shipwreck  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-5 0:39) 
The earliest rodent stowaway ever recorded may advance our understanding of ancient maritime routes
Mobile fish farms could soon navigate the oceans  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-5 0:11) 
Self-navigating cages that drift with the tides could make farmed fish healthier and cause less damage to both environment and wild stocks
C-sections may weaken bonding with baby  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-9-4 22:29) 
Mothers who undergo Caesarean sections may not be as hormonally "primed" as mothers who have natural births, suggests a small study



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