Nuclear crisis: How safe is Japan's food and water?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-22 2:22)
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Alerts have been issued on radiation levels in some Japanese food and water– how dangerous are they?
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Death and the Powers: The robots' opera
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-22 1:59)
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It may be billed as the opera of the future but, despite whizzy technology, Tod Machover's new production lacks panache
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Surveillance robots know when to hide
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-22 1:50)
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The creation of robots that can hide from humans while spying on them brings autonomous spy machines one step closer
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Satellite snaps extent of Japan's post-quake blackout
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-22 1:36)
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Japan might appear to be glowing with light but this new image shows the extent of power-outage in the quake- and tsunami-hit country
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The mathematics of being nice
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-22 0:31)
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Our ability to cooperate is the secret of humanity's success, says Martin Nowak , who tackles some of biology's biggest questions using mathematics
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Japanese fatalistic about risk of death from earthquake
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-21 23:57)
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Cross-cultural comparison reveals unexpected differences in people's perception of how they will fare if disaster strikes
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Kinect hacks: Lights, camera, evil genius
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-21 22:29)
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Our latest round-up of Kinect hacks features home automation, cheap motion capture and an evil genius simulator
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Murder, medicine and the first blood transfusions
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-21 21:25)
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In Blood Work, Holly Tucker tells a tale of fierce rivalry, bizarre experimentation and an uneasy sense of transgression
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How Josef Oehmen's advice on Fukushima went viral
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-21 21:24)
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When an MIT risk researcher sent some advice to a cousin in Japan he quickly became cited as an authority on nuclear power. He tells New Scientist how
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Modern bodies: Our 10,000-year makeover
from New Scientist - Online News
(2011-3-21 19:54)
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Civilised living has transformed our bodies, from deep within our bones to the tips of our fingers (full text available to subscribers)
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