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Brain scans show trans people feeling at odds with their body  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 3:00) 
Differences in the brain’s response to touch may explain why transgender people often feel like some parts of their body don’t belong
How to iron out gravity’s creases in our map of the universe  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 3:00) 
Our best map of the big bang’s afterglow is warped. A clean-up technique using light from distant galaxies could clear up some long-standing mysteries
60 Seconds  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 3:00) 
Opportunity's new job, cyber nuclear attack, return of a goddess and more
Project Blue plans to send space telescope to snap nearby worlds  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 3:00) 
The mission is to launch a telescope the size of a washing machine and point it in the direction of Alpha Centauri? our neighbouring star system
Do Uber ratings let passengers discriminate against drivers?  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 3:00) 
Uber drivers’ jobs depend on customer ratings, which researchers say could let user biases creep into the system
TV shows could use ultrasound to send bonus extras to your phone  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 3:00) 
Extra information about your television programme can be coded into ultrasound that only your phone can hear
Virtual reality: No one is actually buying 2016’s hottest tech  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 3:00) 
PlayStation VR has joined the wave of new virtual reality gear, but will it ever have mainstream appeal??Hal Hodson investigates
First birds made honking sounds more than 66 million years ago  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 2:00) 
A new fossil discovery has shown that birds developed the unique vocal organ that enables them to sing more than 66 million years ago when dinosaurs were around
The moon has hundreds more craters than we thought  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 2:00) 
Bombardment by small meteors is constantly churning up the surface of the moon. The dust-up could pose a hazard to future lunar settlements
DeepMind’s AI has learned to navigate the Tube using memory  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-13 2:00) 
By combining neural networks with external memory, Google’s DeepMind creates a system that can solve tasks like finding the shortest route on a transport map



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