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Human evolution was shaped by plate tectonics  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-11 3:00) 
The course of human evolution was plotted by the shifting and shaking of the Earth's crust (full text available to subscribers)
Today on New Scientist: 10 November 2010  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-11 3:00) 
All today's stories on NewScientist.com, including: sunburnt whales, using ice to make transistors more precise, and a solar-powered electric hornet
Zoologger: The solar-powered electric hornet  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-11 0:00) 
Humans are still struggling to produce energy from sunlight, but with solar cells built into its skin, the oriental hornet is way ahead of us
Particle physics 'pornographer' gets God excited  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-10 23:30) 
Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats aims to get God excited about physics with his LHC-inspired pornography
Ice and a slice makes transistors more precise  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-10 23:16) 
A fine ice layer can be used to perfectly position the components of carbon-nanotube transistors
Painkillers in pregnancy can affect fetal testicles  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-10 21:42) 
Sons of women who used mild painkillers when pregnant are slightly more likely to be born with undescended testicles
Army avatars join the battle for hearts and minds  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-10 21:03) 
In different cultures, a smile can mean anything from aggression to embarrassment? now Tinseltown special effects are helping soldiers avoid face-offs (full text available to subscribers)
California's whales suffer sunburn  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-10 20:46) 
First evidence that ultraviolet radiation is damaging cetacean skin
Brain gym helps elderly drivers avoid crashes  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-10 20:11) 
Success of brain-sharpening exercises contradicts earlier trials showing that brain training doesn't translate to the real world
Is being a goody two-shoes in your genes?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-11-10 19:30) 
Having a gene variant apparently makes you more likely to donate money to charity, but is that the whole story?



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