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Obama rejects controversial Keystone oil pipeline from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 6:14) |
US president Barack Obama has turned down plans for a vast oil pipeline reaching from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico
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Why scarab beetles dance on a ball of dung from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 6:00) |
Whatever ancient Egyptians might have said, scarab beetles dance to the sun not to worship it but to roll their dung ball in a straight line
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Death-defying time crystal could outlast the universe from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 3:00) |
We don't have to take the heat death of the universe lying down? a time crystal, symmetrical in time rather than space, would have the power to survive (full text available to subscribers)
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Cell recycling makes exercise good for you from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 3:00) |
Exercise-induced cellular recycling may allow cells to fine-tune their glucose metabolism and so protect against diabetes
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Today on New Scientist: 18 January 2012 from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 3:00) |
All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: into the mind of a Neanderthal, dancing Pascal's triangle and boas sense when prey's heart goes still
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Astrophile: How to spot a dark-matter galaxy from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 3:00) |
A gravitational lens has allowed us to detect a distant dwarf galaxy of dark matter, suggesting the Milky Way isn't as lonely as it looks to us Earthlings
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Rewinding time reveals our insignificance from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 2:45) |
A six-billion-year trip through history debuts on stage
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Costa Concordia cruise ship pictured from space from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 2:30) |
A satellite image of the Costa Concordia cruise ship shows the scale of the capsized ship as it dwarfs nearby boats and buildings
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Boas sense when prey's heart goes still from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 2:30) |
Boa constrictors monitor their prey's heartbeat to decide when to relax their lethal grip
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One-Minute Physics: How stones get their shape from New Scientist - Online News (2012-1-19 2:01) |
Watch an animation that illustrates why some stones are round while others are flat
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