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| Australia's giant broadband plan raises criticism from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 2:30) |
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Australia's new broadband network boldly aims to wire up 93 per cent of homes, schools, and businesses– but it is not without its detractors
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| Over-budget telescope threatens other projects from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 2:30) |
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The James Webb Space Telescope isn't even off the ground, but already its soaring costs are casting ominous shadows over other NASA programmes
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| Problem-solving bacteria crack sudoku from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 2:27) |
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Escherichia coli has been genetically engineered to solve a simple sudoku grid– a step towards biochemical computing devices
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| Obesity gene leads to overeating from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 2:26) |
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Mice with extra copies of an obesity gene eat too much– more evidence that genes can predispose you to being overweight
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| Storytelling 2.0: The epic poet of Twitter from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 2:05) |
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Jay Bushman is a "story hacker" who marries narrative with new technologies– creating adaptations of classic works, from Star Wars to Shakespeare
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| Irregular meals drive deep sleeps in the outback from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 1:32) |
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When daily food supplies change unpredictably, the best thing to do is burrow into a deep sleep
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| Extreme survival: Creatures that can take the heat from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 1:04) |
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Meet the bacterium you can boil, the ant that braves the Sahara's midday sun and a worm that sticks its tail to hot rocks (full text available to subscribers)
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| Why space is the impossible frontier from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-17 0:22) |
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Dreams of long-haul space travel or even colonisation ignore basic biological constraints that anchor us firmly to the Earth, argues Theunis Piersma
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| Storytelling 2.0: When new narratives meet old brains from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-16 23:22) |
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We're hard-wired to turn our lives into stories? how will we cope with the dizzying digital fictions of the future, ask John Bickle and Sean Keating
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| Spacecraft is first to bring asteroid dust to Earth from New Scientist - Online News (2010-11-16 22:30) |
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A capsule from the Japanese probe Hayabusa returned to Earth earlier this year, but only now is it clear that the dust inside it came from an asteroid
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