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Health alert: lethal after-effects of hurricanes
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-3 3:03)
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Sandy could keep harming people long after the floods subside
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Today on New Scientist: 2 November 2012
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-3 3:00)
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All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: transferring minds out of brains, Schrödinger's entangled cat, how your faces voted, and more
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Chaotic colours reveal bacteria's rush to the buffet
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-3 2:17)
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Swarms of microbes surf the ocean currents for filaments of food in this swirling image
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Diabetes linked to flu
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-3 1:08)
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The flu virus can grow within the pancreas and may trigger an immune response that leads to diabetes
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Mind transfer: human brains in different materials
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-2 22:44)
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Could we emulate a specific brain or transfer a mind to another device? Pioneering research suggests that it is feasible, says key player Randal?A. Koene (full text available to subscribers)
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Zoologger: The great white shark cattle market
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-2 22:31)
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Males hanging out in the White Shark Café in the eastern Pacific showcase their diving skills to choosy females
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Feedback: Costly non-existent conferences
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-2 21:16)
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More scamferences, your superposed quantum autobiography, excessively helpful signs, and more (full text available to subscribers)
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Exploding the myths about the Higgs
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-2 21:09)
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Physicist Sean Carroll proves himself to be equal to the challenge of explaining the Higgs boson in The Particle at the End of the Universe
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Obama or Romney? Your face voted– we were watching
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-2 20:37)
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See which issues got hearts racing and which fell flat during the final US presidential debate, based on the facial expressions of New Scientist readers
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Hendra virus vaccine available - but only for horses
from New Scientist - Online news
(2012-11-2 20:14)
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Horses can now be immunised against a deadly bat-borne virus, but there are no plans for a human vaccine despite our being susceptible
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