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| World's oldest rivers mapped under huge desert dunes from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-12 1:16) |
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Ancient waterways buried beneath Australia's Simpson desert have been traced– even though massive dunes make remote sensing impossible
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| Natural history museums - a photographer's playground from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-12 0:40) |
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What is it about the museums that seems to draw art photographers to them? New Scientist asked three to explain why in an online gallery of their work
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| Robot toddler gets an upgrade from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-11 23:40) |
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See the springier legs and more sensitive hands developed for a toddler-sized robot that will test theories about how flesh-and-blood children learn
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| Battle over climate science spreads to US schoolrooms from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-11 23:33) |
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In three states, alternatives to the scientific consensus on global warming must be taught? and there seem to be links to efforts to teach creationism
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| The blessing and curse of choice from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-11 22:00) |
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Choosing is important to us, but also disquieting– The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar ranges far and wide to help you do it better
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| Innovation: Sending botnets the way of smallpox from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-11 21:51) |
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Could forcing computer owners to keep their machines up to date with the latest security software help stop cybercrime in its tracks?
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| Mom and dad, stop stifling me - it's damaging my brain from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-11 20:35) |
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Overprotective parents don't just limit their children's freedom– they may also slow brain growth in an area linked to mental illness
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| Mars glacier lubricant could fuel rockets from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-10 1:41) |
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The ice at the planet's north pole may be moving on a bed of salty sludge, which one day could be handy for fuel
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| Decision-makers betrayed by their wide eyes from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-10 1:27) |
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When people make a decision, their pupils dilate? a cue that could betray intentions, or even converse with people with locked-in syndrome
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| Dyson helps to fill Tory policy vacuum from New Scientist - Online News (2010-3-10 0:10) |
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At last we have a glimpse of what is going through the mind of the Conservative party, thanks to a report from the industrial designer James Dyson
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