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Plutonium tests offer hope for dark space missions  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 7:52) 
Spacecraft that venture where the sun don't shine need plutonium-238 for power, but the isotope has not been made in the US for decades– until now
Today on New Scientist: 15 March 2013  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 3:00) 
All the latest on newscientist.com, including: how to raise the recent dead, unearthing the long dead, HIV "cures", invisible fish, and more
Zoologger: The fish with a chemical invisibility cloak  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 2:18) 
Pirate perch hide behind a unique chemical camouflage that makes all other animals unable to smell them
Astrophile: Dizzy dwarf star will spin itself to death  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 2:06) 
A wildly spinning white dwarf star could be doomed to a spectacular end in a few million years' time
Donor livers kept alive outside the body for 24 hours  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 2:00) 
Two livers have been successfully transplanted into people after being kept alive in a device that mimics the body
Hours after death, we can still bring people back  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 1:19) 
Resuscitation specialist Sam Parnia believes we can bring many more people back to life after they die? it's just a matter of training and equipment (full text available to subscribers)
Robotic swim buddy snaps your stroke from below  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 1:16) 
Swimoid glides underneath you, capturing images of your breaststroke and makes laps less boring
The role of luck in a eureka moment  from New Scientist - Online news  (2013-3-16 0:51) 
Science keeps quiet about luck, but discovery relies on it– and we can generate more by bringing creative ideas from all quarters into the mix
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