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Plants and fungi share fair-trade underground market  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-12 3:00) 
Beneath your feet, plants and fungi are exchanging nutrients in a marketplace where generosity is rewarded and cheaters are punished
Plesiosaurs gave birth to big babies  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-12 3:00) 
Fearsome sea monsters they may have been, but the finding that plesiosaurs gave birth to single babies suggests they cared for their young
False conviction from a late autopsy?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 23:35) 
When Theodosius Boughton died suddenly after taking medication, rumours of poisoning spread. Two centuries later, Elizabeth Cooke re-examines the evidence
Time need not end in the multiverse  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 23:15) 
Last year, a group of cosmologists argued that time might end? now others say they can save the fourth dimension
Bringing the lab to the streets  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 22:45) 
A new Guggenheim travelling laboratory aims to turn city residents into impromptu study subjects
Monkeys did not gain big brains by shrinking guts  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 21:57) 
The "expensive tissue hypothesis", which suggests primates grew large brains by shrinking their stomachs, does not apply to New World monkeys
Portable sensor detects date-rape drugs  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 20:53) 
There may be a way to detect drugs like Rohypnol in a cocktail without having to resort to carrying around an organic chemistry lab
Artificial anal sphincter could limit bowel incontinence  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 20:30) 
Human muscle cells plus mouse nerve cells have been grown into an artificial anal sphincter– studies show that it can survive inside living mice
Pioneering electronic instrument rediscovered in France  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 19:50) 
Watch how the Oram synthesiser was recovered and try an iPhone app that recreates its haunting sound
New Scientist, written in cold electrons  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-8-11 19:17) 
Cold electron microscopy could be used to create movies of tiny, fast-moving objects such as morphing proteins



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