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| Rare star smash may explain mystery outburst from New Scientist - Online News (2009-11-27 22:47) |
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A star that brightened dramatically in 2002 may have been sent into a spin by another star, X-ray observations suggest
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| Art, embodied from New Scientist - Online News (2009-11-27 22:00) |
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A new exhibit at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo celebrates the intersection of art and science in the human body - featuring works from Leonardo da Vinci to Damien Hirst.
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| Steven Laureys: How I know 'coma man' is conscious from New Scientist - Online News (2009-11-27 21:31) |
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The physician who diagnosed Rom Houben as conscious after 20 years as a coma patient has no time for those who doubt Houben's abilities
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| Networked surveillance minicopters can't be kept down from New Scientist - Online News (2009-11-27 21:06) |
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Each weighs only 30 grams but carries motion sensors, can change course and warn fellow craft of obstacles, and could even carry a small camera
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| Welcome to the high-carbon future from New Scientist - Online News (2009-11-27 20:06) |
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From coal, soot and pencils to electronics, nanoribbons and atom-thick semiconductors? carbon is turning out to be even more talented than we thought
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| Philip Glass's hypnotic astronomy from New Scientist - Online News (2009-11-27 19:00) |
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Philip Glass's new opera Kepler explores the astronomer's tumultous intellectual path and he struggled with the cosmos and with theology.
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