Kingdom-busting volcanoes linked to the rise of the Roman Empire
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-29 1:56)
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Unrest that spelled the end of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, paving the way for the Roman Empire, may have been triggered by droughts caused by eruptions
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SpaceX says it will fly to Mars in 2018? what are its chances?
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 19:06)
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The timeline could slip, but industry experts are remarkably optimistic about Elon Musk's company's chances of landing a craft on Mars in the next few years
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Processed food bad, natural food good? We’ve got it so wrong
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 18:46)
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The trend of demonising all processed food is misguided and will only doom attempts to persuade busy consumers to eat a balanced diet, says Anthony Warner
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Sperm-binding beads could work as fertility aid or contraceptive
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 3:00)
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Microbeads coated in a human egg protein work as a contraceptive in mice and could also be used to select the best sperm for IVF?
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The story of Dolly is about us as much as cloning
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 3:00)
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Twenty years after the first cloned animal, scientific progress remains messy, human, and often optimistic
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Thou shalt not tell us how to behave any more
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 3:00)
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The latest research suggests the decline of moralising religions is inevitable, but that is not a cause for wailing and gnashing of teeth
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Record ivory burning shows world is failing Africa’s elephants
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 3:00)
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As Kenya prepares to symbolically destroy a huge stockpile of poached ivory, it is time for a radical rethink of how to save elephants, says Paola Cavalieri
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Antibiotics apocalypse: Tales from fighters on the front line
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 3:00)
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Our hospitals could one day be brought to their knees by antibiotic-resistant superbugs? doctors and scientists are seeing the first glimpse of such a world
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Map of the brain’s word filing system could help us read minds
from New Scientist - News
(2016-4-28 2:00)
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Brain scans show how words linked to specific concepts are stored in themed areas, giving us a way to peek at people's thoughts
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