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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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