Bjørn Lomborg: climate change is a problem after all
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 23:13)
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After years criticising climate science, "sceptical environmentalist" Bjørn Lomborg now thinks it's a top priority, says Michael Marshall
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Do artefacts belong in museums?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 22:55)
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In Finders Keepers: A tale of archaeological plunder and obsession, Craig Childs outlines the opposing views about the proper place for history
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Why it's time for change at the IPCC
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 22:17)
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The forceful analysis of the IPCC's failings published by the InterAcademy Council is a strong dose of realism about the organisation's failings
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Scalpels and skulls point to Bronze Age brain surgery
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 20:54)
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Önder Bilgi talks about his discovery of a razor-sharp 4000-year-old scalpel and what it was originally used for
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Arctic ice: Less than meets the eye
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 19:59)
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The ice may not retreat as much as feared this year, but what remains may be more rotten than robust
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New fears over health impacts of Pakistan floods
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 18:50)
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Malaria outbreaks have hit regions of Pakistan together with increased reports of acute diarrhoea, respiratory tract infection and skin problems
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Two Chinese satellites rendezvous in orbit
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 18:00)
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A new Chinese satellite seems to have nudged another orbiting probe– perhaps paving the way for a space station, or possibly attacks on other satellites
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Tortoise banquet: Remains of the oldest feast found
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 4:00)
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A cave in Israel has given up the secrets of humans' earliest feasts, showing that they were occurring 2500 years earlier than previously thought
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Climate panel must 'fundamentally reform' to survive
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-31 2:50)
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The IPCC must change how it operates if it is to regain the public's trust, according to a major review
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SlavojŽižek: Wake up and smell the apocalypse
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-8-30 22:00)
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The Marxist philosopher says environmentalism is a new opiate of the people, Bill Gates has privatised part of our intellect, and reality is incomplete
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