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The Israeli children who are suing for being born from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 1:21) |
Why are more and more people in Israel with genetic disorders filing lawsuits for "wrongful life"? (full text available to subscribers)
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Inside Facebook's massive cyber-security system from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 1:20) |
The Facebook Immune System polices 800 million users, spots spammers in seconds, and can act without human intervention. But there's a way past its defences
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Ka-ching! The future of cash in an app from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 1:16) |
Kaching lets users transfer cash by simply clicking on the phone number, email or Facebook ID of the intended recipient
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Robot Venus flytraps could eat bugs for fuel from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 1:02) |
Two prototype insect-eating robots have been developed that employ smart materials to rapidly ensnare their prey
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Code red: Repairing blood in the emergency room from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 0:56) |
We'll patch you up later? let's fix your blood first, says a controversial new approach to life-or-death medical emergencies (full text available to subscribers)
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Engineering electronic music, from oddity to ubiquity from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 0:48) |
A lampshade, an egg slicer and a hacked Speak&Spell are among the unexpected instruments of early electronic music.
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Childhood poverty leaves its mark on adult genetics from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 0:30) |
Genomes of adults raised in poor or rich households have distinctive patterns of epigenetic change? perhaps a response to early adversity
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Things you never knew that nobody knows from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-27 0:03) |
Take a giggle-inducing whirlwind tour through 501 of The Things that Nobody Knows, led by former chess champion William Hartston
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Climate change: What we do? and don't ? know from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-26 23:24) |
We know that we are warming the planet. But how much? And how will it affect us? Michael Le Page lays out the latest knowledge– and what remains unknown
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Climate unknown: How things will change in each region from New Scientist - Online News (2011-10-26 23:20) |
Which regions are going to turn into tropical paradises? Which into unbearably humid hellholes? It would be useful to know. Unfortunately, we don't (full text available to subscribers)
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