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Deadly bubble jet sank South Korea's warship
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-20 21:47)
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An international report concludes that a "pillar" of water caused by a North Korean torpedo ripped a South Korean ship in two, says Richard Fisher
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Living in denial: How corporations manufacture doubt
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-20 21:32)
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If the truth is inconvenient, put up a smokescreen instead. It works wonders for big business, argues Richard Littlemore
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Illusions contest: Non-glossy gloss
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-20 18:31)
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Change the finish of a photo without changing it
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LHCsound: Listening to the God particle
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-20 18:00)
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What would the Higgs boson sound like? Through a process called sonification, Lily Asquith is trying to find out
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Awaken 'sleeping' eggs to boost fertility
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-18 4:00)
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Dormant eggs in mouse ovaries have been awoken and used to create healthy pups. The same approach might boost fertility in women
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Shuttle Atlantis draws near to its final days
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-18 3:20)
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When NASA's shuttle lands later this month after a mission to the International Space Station, it will be for the last time ever– probably
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Today on New Scientist: 17 May 2010
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-18 2:00)
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All today's stories on newscientist.com at a glance, including: why so many people are living in denial, teaching robots some manners, and the scandal of bat fellatio
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Pinocchio frog and dwarf wallaby: New species found
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-18 1:55)
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An expedition to the remote Foja mountains of Papua New Guinea has revealed a host of new species, from a bizarre frog to a new imperial pigeon
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Mysterious ball lightning may be a hallucination
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-18 1:48)
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Glowing orbs of light that can appear during thunderstorms may be phantasms triggered by the magnetic fields of nearby lightning bolts
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Google to quit sniffing Wi-Fi data
from New Scientist - Online News
(2010-5-18 0:59)
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Google has not only recorded where private Wi-Fi routers are– it may have trawled up your personal data too, says Paul Marks
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