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Frog-killer disease was born in trade from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-8 5:00) |
The lethal fungus decimating the world's frogs and toads was born when separate strains of the disease came together and mated
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Creepy 3D-printed robot spider is here to help from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-8 3:31) |
Chemical disaster? Fire up the 3D printer to make a spiderbot that will survey the toxic terrain
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Today on New Scientist: 7 November 2011 from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-8 3:00) |
All today's stories on newscientist.com, including: a history of space probes and the trade war looming over Europe's aircraft carbon tax
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Single molecule ties itself into famous knot from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-8 2:48) |
The tiniest pentafoil knot ever tied could lead to materials with exotic properties
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Three elements approved as newest still await names from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-8 1:47) |
Darmstadtium, roentgenium and copernicium are now officially named, but official bodies are yet to suggest names for two more additions to the periodic table
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Ready for your Mars close up? The probes that took us from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-8 1:33) |
A photo gallery of the technological pioneers that gave us a glimpse of our neighbouring planets. Images from Philippe Séguéla's Space Probes
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So you want to design your baby? from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-8 0:02) |
Bart Fauser and Paul Devroey provide an authoritative tour of the intricacies, pitfalls and ethical labyrinths of assisted conception in Baby-Making
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Cat's eye irises don't need brain to adapt to the dark from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-7 23:29) |
The muscles controlling the slit-like pupil of a cat's eye do not need nerve signals to move? a light-sensitive pigment in the iris can do the job instead
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Nuclear clock could steal atomic clock's crown from New Scientist - Online News (2011-11-7 22:25) |
The ultimate timekeeper? the atomic clock ? has a rival, thanks to a new method for making clocks based on manipulating the atomic nucleus
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