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Plan to kill alien carp with herpes could suck life out of river from New Scientist - News (2016-8-17 20:20) |
An Australian scheme to kill carp could result in millions of tonnes of decomposing fish sucking oxygen out of rivers and killing off native fish
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Plunging deep beneath the sea in a tiny sub to map the ocean from New Scientist - News (2016-8-17 20:00) |
Aviva Rutkin took a ride off Bermuda in a bubble submersible to survey the depths for the newly launched Nekton Mission
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Decline of wild bee species in England linked to pesticide use from New Scientist - News (2016-8-17 0:00) |
Neonicotinoid pesticides used on oilseed rape farms in England have been linked with a dramatic decline in wild bee populations for the first time
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Scorchio! Earth’s surface is the hottest it has been in history from New Scientist - News (2016-8-16 22:26) |
July 2016 is the hottest month ever recorded, smashing the previous record set in July 2011 as Earth hurtles towards 1.5°C limit
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Mystery of déjà vu explained ? it’s how we check our memories from New Scientist - News (2016-8-16 20:11) |
The phenomenon seems to be a sign of a healthy memory that forms accurate memories, déjà vu brain scans have revealed for the first time
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China launches world’s first quantum communications satellite from New Scientist - News (2016-8-16 20:06) |
The Quantum Science Satellite will test quantum entanglement over record distances and could lead to a global network for secure quantum communications
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NASA urged to rejoin the hunt for gravitational waves from New Scientist - News (2016-8-16 19:40) |
US National Academies has assessed US astrophysics schemes and is calling for NASA to rejoin a gravitational wave hunting mission, despite budget problems
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Without oxygen from ancient moss you wouldn’t be alive today from New Scientist - News (2016-8-16 4:01) |
The earliest terrestrial plants, such as moss, made a surprising contribution to the levels of oxygen in the atmosphere some 400 million years ago
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Are you a nice person? Brain scans can tell how generous you are from New Scientist - News (2016-8-16 4:00) |
People who are more empathetic have more activity in the brain’s “generosity centre”, and are faster at learning how to reward others in a game
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Herpes infections are worse if contracted at the end of the day from New Scientist - News (2016-8-16 4:00) |
Our circadian rhythms affect our ability to fight off infection, and a study in mice suggests shift workers may be particularly vulnerable to viruses
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