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Overcrowding helps spread coral disease  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-9 0:19) 
New research gives the strongest indication yet that rising water temperatures are causing diseases that result in coral death - and the healthiest reefs are hit hardest
Too much TV may result in academic failure  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 23:41) 
Adolescents who watch several hours of television a day are more likely to have problems focusing their attention and completing homework, researchers say
Invention: Disposable satellites  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 22:08) 
This week's patent applications include NASA designs for disposable spacecraft, longer-lasting stem cells and a mouth-freshener that literally eats bad smells
Venus's double vortex evolves over time in new videos  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 21:52) 
The Venus Express orbiter has filmed the mysterious feature above the planet's south pole for periods of days?the videos could shed light on what drives Venus's raging winds
'Tornado Alley' hit by worst twister in 10 years  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 20:51) 
One of the most destructive tornadoes in the last decade has levelled a small US town, increasing calls for better prediction technology
Amateur boxers suffer brain damage too  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 18:00) 
News that boxers' protective headgear does not prevent brain injuries will be a body blow to the sport
[ニュース] NEC、全高25cmの「PaPeRo-mini」を開発  from Robot Watch  (2007-5-8 14:27) 

Did antimatter 'factory' spark brightest supernova?  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 3:00) 
The brightest supernova ever recorded may have been triggered by an exotic process involving antimatter, new observations suggest
'Mini-cells' could stop side-effects of chemotherapy  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 1:00) 
The tiny, inert cells - created by bacteria - deliver drugs direct to tumours and can target virtually any type of cancer
European Union may take over Galileo satnav system  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2007-5-8 0:40) 
Public funds will likely be used to build Europe's fleet of navigation satellites, since the project has stalled under the direction of private builders



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