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| Scientists 'reprogram' cells from sick, elderly patients from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-1 3:00) |
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Motor neurons have been grown from skin cells taken from aged women with a fatal neurodegenerative disease?a first in ill patients
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| Colliding continents create havens for life from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-1 3:00) |
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The biodiversity "hotspots" with the greatest variety of fish, molluscs and corals may have shifted according to the movement of the Earth's crust
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| Electrode lights the way to artificial photosynthesis from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-1 3:00) |
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A material that extracts oxygen from water at room temperature using relatively little electricity could lead to a way of storing solar energy
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| Randy male fish try to dupe the competition from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-1 1:00) |
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Atlantic molly fish go for less fertile females if another male is present, in a bid to trick the other male into choosing a poorer-quality mate
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| Solar-cell material can soak up more Sun from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-7-31 23:07) |
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Today's solar cells ignore the 50% of the Sun's energy that reaches Earth as infrared light, but cells made from the new material could harness that too
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| Nations sign landmark lunar exploration agreement from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-7-31 22:09) |
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NASA is teaming up with eight other nations, not including Russia, to start exploring the moon in great detail
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| New cash to tackle smoking in developing world from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-7-31 20:40) |
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Bill Gates and the multibillionaire mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, have pledged $375 million towards anti-smoking programmes
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| Why a mule is not a dumb-ass from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-7-31 18:28) |
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'Hybrid vigour' may explain why mules?the offspring of male donkeys and female horses?are smarter than either of their parents
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