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| Sluggish movement at altitude is partly a brain effect from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-15 1:38) |
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The brain limits our ability to move at altitude, possibly to prevent damaging overexertion
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| Newest country on track to kill ancient disease from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-15 0:54) |
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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
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| Couple's dream wedding sealed with a crowdsourced kiss from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 23:36) |
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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"
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| The 3D print of murder from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 23:14) |
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In his new sci-fi novel, Rule 34, Charles Stross shows us a vision of a violent future where 3D printing enables horrific crimes
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| Battle of the Chaco: Who will win the wilderness? from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 22:30) |
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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)
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| Tangled headphone leads? Apple has a patent for that from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 21:53) |
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Tangled headset leads could be no more– at least for Apple users
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| Award-winning photographer looks into our eyes from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 21:50) |
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For over 35 years, Australian ophthalmic photographer Chris Barry has captured the eye's ailments in striking detail
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| Rainbow toad rediscovered after 87 years from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 20:55) |
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The Bornean rainbow toad has been found in Malaysia for the first time since 1924
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| Inflatable antenna you can stick in your backpack from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 20:12) |
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An inflatable 1.2-metre satellite antenna that can fit into a backpack and carried by a single person
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| Stealing moon rocks from NASA from New Scientist - Online News (2011-7-14 18:33) |
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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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