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Sluggish movement at altitude is partly a brain effect  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-15 1:38) 
The brain limits our ability to move at altitude, possibly to prevent damaging overexertion
Newest country on track to kill ancient disease  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-15 0:54) 
South Sudan, which came into existence this week, is the last stronghold of guinea worm - but a health campaign there may wipe out the disease
Couple's dream wedding sealed with a crowdsourced kiss  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 23:36) 
When Jamie York and Timothy Hirsh heard that others were buying votes online to win a wedding competition they decided "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em"
The 3D print of murder  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 23:14) 
In his new sci-fi novel, Rule 34, Charles Stross shows us a vision of a violent future where 3D printing enables horrific crimes
Battle of the Chaco: Who will win the wilderness?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 22:30) 
In the Chaco of Paraguay, biodiversity rivals that of the Amazon? but its destruction is accelerating. Fred Pearce goes to find out what's at stake (full text available to subscribers)
Tangled headphone leads? Apple has a patent for that  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 21:53) 
Tangled headset leads could be no more– at least for Apple users
Award-winning photographer looks into our eyes  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 21:50) 
For over 35 years, Australian ophthalmic photographer Chris Barry has captured the eye's ailments in striking detail
Rainbow toad rediscovered after 87 years  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 20:55) 
The Bornean rainbow toad has been found in Malaysia for the first time since 1924
Inflatable antenna you can stick in your backpack  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 20:12) 
An inflatable 1.2-metre satellite antenna that can fit into a backpack and carried by a single person
Stealing moon rocks from NASA  from New Scientist - Online News  (2011-7-14 18:33) 
Why would an intern steal a safe full of lunar samples? In Sex on the Moon, Ben Mezrich tells the story of the "mastermind" behind this unmasterly crime



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