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Prehistoric 'frog from hell' hints at ancient land link from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-19 7:00) |
, a beach ball-sized frog that lived in Madagascar 80 million years ago, may have munched on young dinosaurs
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Solar cell speeds hydrogen production from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-19 2:55) |
Cars could be fuelled by a device that mimics photosynthesis to split water into oxygen and hydrogen
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Many Earth-like planets may exist in Milky Way from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-19 2:44) |
As many as 60% of our galaxy's Sun-like stars may harbour rocky planets, suggesting habitable worlds might be more common than thought
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Shark populations hit by demand for fin soup from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-19 2:23) |
Many populations have fallen by 95% or more since the 1970s, although efforts to track the predators could help
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Paper cargo surfs chemical waves from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-19 1:21) |
Oscillating chemical waves can propel small objects, providing a new way totransport micromachines or deliver drugs
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New Mississippi delta would limit hurricane damage from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-18 22:20) |
Diverting parts of the river would create up to 1000 square kilometres of new wetlands to act as a storm surge buffer against future hurricanes
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Hard graft, not genes, creates musical genius from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-18 18:00) |
Scanning the brains of flautists and violinists indicates that their exceptional abilities are learned not inherited
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Computer models give an edge for spotting winners from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-18 3:45) |
Success in baseball depends on having the right team, and complex models should boost the prospects of spotting winning players
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