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Leaning to the left makes the world seem smaller  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 21:08) 
People underestimate everything from the height of buildings to the number of Michael Jackson chart-toppers when they unwittingly lean to the left
Haptic code-entry makes PINs a touch harder to steal  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 20:20) 
Letting users enter a passcode on a smartphone via vibration could thwart nosy criminals
AI to predict sun's next attack on Earth  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 19:43) 
Solar storms can wreak havoc on Earth, but if we can predict them, vital infrastructure could be saved
Police can identify suspect's eye colour from DNA  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 19:16) 
A new tool can predict whether DNA left at a crime scene has come from someone with blue or brown eyes, or something in between
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Fish may have started walking underwater  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 5:00) 
A species of air-breathing fish can walk underwater in the same way land animals do, suggesting walking evolved in the water
Today on New Scientist: 12 December 2011  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 3:00) 
All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: Durban climate talks, peer-to-peer citizen banking, SpaceX's first docking mission to the ISS, and more
SpaceX to launch first docking mission to the ISS  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 2:02) 
A confident SpaceX has merged its final two test flights to the International Space Station in a bid to press on aggressively with commercial space flights for NASA
Tech in a Minute: Can machines ever be intelligent?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 1:15) 
Watch an animated thought experiment that challenges the concept of strong AI– that computers will match or exceed human intelligence
Call for Arctic geoengineering as soon as possible  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-12-13 1:02) 
Begin cooling the Arctic by 2013 or face runaway global warming, warns a voice on the scientific fringe– but mainstream opinion disagrees



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