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Sticky feet send insect-bot climbing up the walls from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-3 1:52) |
A climbing robot that secretes a sticky fluid to help it cling to walls could take on the more famous gecko-bots
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Evolution races to keep up with climate change from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-3 1:00) |
As global temperatures rise, wild songbirds in the Netherlands are swiftly evolving– but can they change fast enough?
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Sonic doom: Noise in pictures from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 23:16) |
From ear-deafening occupations to the quietest place on Earth, New Scientist takes a look at the problem of noise? and some solutions
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Primordial Pac-Man: Oil droplet hints at life's origin from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 22:51) |
Simple oil drops show that if you get the conditions right, basic life may emerge almost fully formed (full text available to subscribers)
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LHC releases first Higgs search results from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 22:41) |
The results can't yet compete with the Tevatron's in hunting for a standard model Higgs, but there's now a second player in what was an exclusive club
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Rare leopard caught on candid camera from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 22:29) |
See the first ever video footage of a stunning Sumatran Sundaland clouded leopard
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Tevatron closure: There's life in the old dog yet from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 21:26) |
The closure of the Tevatron particle accelerator later this year doesn't spell the end of its glittering career, says Fermilab chief Piermaria Oddone
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Hot pixel mystery plagues delayed space telescope from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 20:22) |
Something strange is degrading detectors on a NASA telescope that is already expected to launch late and run over-budget
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Finely tuned minds: The secret of perfect pitch from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 19:54) |
The uncanny ability to recognise any note has long been associated with musical genius. But the real mystery is why we can't all do it (full text available to subscribers)
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The only vertebrate that eats with its mouth shut from New Scientist - Online News (2011-3-2 19:09) |
Unique among the 50,000 vertebrate species alive today, the Pacific hagfish absorbs nutrients through its skin, bypassing the mouth
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