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Genes from algae allow blind mice to see from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-14 2:00) |
Blind people could one day have their sight restored thanks to a treatment that borrows a gene from an unlikely source? algae ? and installs it into the retina
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A trinity of mind-bending art at Harvard from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-14 1:56) |
Though its link to Dante's epic poem is tenuous at best, Harvard's Divine Comedy exhibit challenges perceptions and rewards thoughtful observers
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Mind controls: A traffic cop on the nerve superhighway from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-14 0:57) |
The vagus nerve connects your brain to many major organs. Stimulating it can treat epilepsy and depression– and might even curb overeating (full text available to subscribers)
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Simon Baron-Cohen: I want to banish evil from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-13 23:54) |
The autism researcher explains why labelling people "evil" is unhelpful? and argues for a more objective measure of people's capacity for cruelty (full text available to subscribers)
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A single source for clean water and fuel from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-13 21:47) |
Sewage-munching algae may soon be hard at work, cleaning up wastewater and producing fuel, all in one go
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People-watching dogs know who to ask for treats from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-13 21:17) |
Dogs are more likely to ask someone for a biscuit if they've witnessed their generous behaviour
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Trying on the headsets that can read your mind from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-13 21:05) |
You can play interactive games by thought alone thanks to a new brainwave-reading headset? but is it any good? And what's the competition like?
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Mind controls: Electrodes sitting on the brain's surface from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-13 20:05) |
Epidural cortical stimulation is a halfway house: you do get a hole in your head, but no wires in the brain, and it has helped severely depressed people
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Snapshots from a cosmonaut's photo album from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-13 19:40) |
A new collection of photographs takes us on a journey to the Russian space centres that made Yuri Gagarin's historic achievement possible
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Catcher in the sky: The search for mystery matter from New Scientist - Online News (2011-4-13 18:48) |
Does the universe really hold hidden seams of primordial antimatter, dark matter and even "strange matter"? A massive orbital detector is set to find out (full text available to subscribers)
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