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Hundreds of deep-sea vents found spewing methane off US coast  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 6:00) 
Recent surveys off the US coast have discovered vents spewing a potent greenhouse gas and curiously purple creatures deep below the sea’s surface?
Why San Francisco’s next quake could be much bigger than feared  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
Two major fault lines in the San Francisco Bay Area are linked, and could rupture together releasing five times more energy than one of them alone
Is pain catching? First clues that it might spread to others  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
Scents and odours seem to be implicated in the first experiments that seem to show mice can sensitise other mice to pain
It’s fine to put a price on life, as long as it’s fair  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
Your life might feel priceless to you and your loved ones, but society needs to know its value
Lab-made eggs will help people have children when they choose to  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
The creation of mature eggs from adult mouse skin cells will almost certainly be replicated in humans, giving people more choice over when they start a family
Islands to lose fresh water as rising seas sink them from within  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
As sea levels rise, islands can lose ground not only on their coasts, but also inland as lakes spring up? and cause drinking water to evaporate
Is it right to kill millions of animals if it protects others?  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
Culls are routinely carried out around the world in the name of upholding biodiversity and animal welfare. Are they ethical and do they work, asks Alice Klein
Uranus might have two dark moons we’ve never seen before  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
Newly detected wavy patterns in two of the planet’s rings suggest they are being warped by two small, unseen satellites
First birds made honking sounds more than 66 million years ago  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
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
California is covering mountains with sensors to fight drought  from New Scientist - News  (2016-10-20 3:00) 
A project is kicking off in the Sierra Nevada mountains to monitor moisture levels to help control the state’s water supplies and hydro power



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