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| Robot arm punches human to obey Asimov's rules from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-14 2:00) |
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Powerful robots must know their limits to avoid injuring humans? and the only way to learn is from experience
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| 50 ideas to change science forever from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-14 1:46) |
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There are still plenty of big problems left, from the nature of consciousness to the fate of the cosmos. Here's where to start looking for answers
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| Zoologger: How weakness makes the crayfish stronger from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-14 1:25) |
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The spiny-cheek crayfish is a shape-shifter, spending part of the year feeble and unable to reproduce. This might be a really good idea
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| 50 ideas to change science: Genetics from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-14 0:45) |
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After the genome, it's time for the next level: the interactome and phenome. Expect biotech wizardry and a stream of Jurassic Park headlines along the way
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| Lax laws led to Hungary's caustic flood from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-14 0:04) |
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Holes in European legislation are to blame for the tide of toxic red mud that escaped an alumina plant in Hungary last week
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| Extreme close-up: from mosquito hearts to soy sauce from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-14 0:01) |
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See the colourful and detailed winning microscopic images from the 2010 Nikon Small World Competition
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| Science and the Soviet Union from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-13 23:35) |
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In his new book, Red Plenty, Francis Spufford combines fact and fiction to tell a story of economic and scientific growth in the Soviet Union
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| Chile's rescued miners: the psychological after-effects from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-13 23:27) |
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As the miners emerge one by one, New Scientist asked psychologists what needs to be done to maintain their mental well-being
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| Green Machine: Where do solar cells go when they die? from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-13 20:25) |
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The first generation of solar panels is about to expire– and their disposal risks tarnishing the industry's green credentials
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| LHC chief: Finding nothing 'would be interesting' from New Scientist - Online News (2010-10-13 20:00) |
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As things hot up at the Large Hadron Collider, Sergio Bertolucci tells of what lies ahead for the world's largest atom smasher
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