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    We need to fix peer review now 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 23:15) 
    
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           A peer-reviewed paper claims that homeopathy kills cancer cells while leaving normal cells intact. It's time for another look at peer review, says Michael Brooks                      
    
     
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    New Scientist TV - June 2010 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 21:19) 
    
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           See how smells travel up a shark's nose, some illusions that occur when we stare at ambiguous scenes and how altitude will affect this year's World Cup games                      
    
     
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    A sea change in Earth's prehistory 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 20:52) 
    
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           In Vanished Ocean: How Tethys reshaped the world, Dorrik Stow argues that the passing of this vast ancient ocean may have caused a mass extinction                      
    
     
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    Eat less, live longer? 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 19:41) 
    
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           People trying to delay ageing by cutting calories may have a surprise in store                      
    
     
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    Memo reveals Copenhagen climate talks blame game 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 19:15) 
    
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           Outgoing UN climate chief blames Danish prime minister for failure of last year's climate talks                      
    
     
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    Early humans had taste for aquatic diet 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 16:00) 
    
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           A cache of turtles, crocodiles and catfish butchered some 2 million years ago shows when our ancestors gave up vegetarianism                      
    
     
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    Today on New Scientist: 2 June 2010 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 2:00) 
    
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           All today's stories on newscientist.com at a glance, including: the immune system you never knew you had, shape-shifting islands, and the rise of the replicators                      
    
     
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    Entangled photons available on tap 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 2:00) 
    
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           The creation of an "entanglement gun" brings the prospect of a light-based quantum computer a step closer                      
    
     
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    Shape-shifting islands defy sea-level rise 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 2:00) 
    
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           Against all the odds, a number of islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean are standing up to the effects of climate change                      
    
     
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    Out of the shadows: our unknown immune system 
    from New Scientist - Online News 
          (2010-6-3 2:00) 
    
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           An immune switch we didn't even know existed may play a role in cancer, diabetes, asthma and MS                      
    
     
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