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| Phoenix Mars lander braces for its date with destiny from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-24 5:24) |
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The difference between failure and success for the mission could come down to the final seconds of its approach to the Martian surface
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| Dark energy 'imaged' in best detail yet from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-24 3:40) |
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The mysterious cosmic force should leave an imprint on the big bang's afterglow?astronomers think they've seen it in the best detail yet
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| Tracking desert dust could help hurricane prediction from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-24 2:26) |
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Saharan dust blown over the North Atlantic reflects solar radiation back out into space, thereby cooling the ocean surface and perhaps contributing to the formation of hurricanes
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| Burma's recovery could be hampered by salt from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-24 1:00) |
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Aid agencies are finally allowed into Burma, but with just weeks before the rice-planting season, farmland is still tainted by salt left during the storm
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| Do other star systems need protection from Earth life? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-24 0:34) |
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It's not too soon to start thinking about how to keep extrasolar planets free of terrestrial life, a new paper argues
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| Interview: Music of the hemispheres from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-24 0:05) |
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A catchy song stuck in your head can be irritating, but psychiatristtreats people with "musical hallucinosis", a condition that means they frequently hear loud music that isn't there
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| Cell 'organs' get plastic upgrades from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-23 22:32) |
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Tiny capsules have been inserted into human cells that could one day boost deficient enzymes or trick cancer cells into poisoning themselves
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| Fear of huge aftershock keeps Chinese living outdoors from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-23 20:58) |
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The threat of destructive aftershocks mean thousands now have to live in tents?meanwhile, officials investigate possible bad building practices
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| Knowledgeable Republicans 'less concerned' over climate from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-23 20:24) |
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When it comes to global warming in the US, how knowledge translates into concern depends upon people's political views, say political psychologists
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