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Don't hang up? cellphones don't cause brain tumours (probably)  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-18 0:43) 
It cost $30 million, but the World Health Organization's study of tumours and cellphone use still doesn't provide definitive answers
What the climate bill means for the US way of life  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-18 0:32) 
The American Power Act would at last set limits on US greenhouse gas emissions– here's what it could mean for you, wherever you live
Quantum space monster leaps from a gravity well  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 23:30) 
Gravity could create a powerful runaway effect in quantum fluctuations in apparently empty space– this might influence the evolution of stars
Special report: Living in denial  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 22:52) 
From climate change to vaccines, evolution to flu, denialists are on the march. Why do so many people refuse to accept the evidence?
Bat fellatio causes a scandal in academia  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 22:36) 
An Irish university is under international pressure to stop punishing one of its academics for discussing a scientific paper on bat sex with a colleague
Flab rats: Unfit animals are bad for experiments  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 22:30) 
Biomedical research needs to wake up to the fact that most laboratory rats and mice are not fit for the job, argues Mark Mattson
Oil spills: what to do when all else fails  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 21:19) 
Think mopping up oil with pet fur is crazy? How about using nuclear bombs? New Scientist lists history's wackiest responses to environmental disaster
Innovation: Teaching robots some manners  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 21:07) 
Robots that interact with people should stop always putting efficiency first and learn that with humans a little courtesy goes a long way
Where we're at with geoengineering  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 20:17) 
Two valuable new books explore the technological options for fixing climate change and introduce the colourful characters behind them
We need to protect blue-sky research  from New Scientist - Online News  (2010-5-17 18:35) 
The UK's new science minister will be pressured to cherry-pick research that has short-term benefits for the economy. He should resist, says Bob Ward



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