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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)
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
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
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
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)
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.
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
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
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
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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