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Sharp rise in accidental child poisonings  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-11 2:23) 
National Poisons Information Service say that cases of poisoning in children have risen, and effects of new recreational drugs in adults are showing up for first time
Today on New Scientist: 10 September 2009  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-11 2:00) 
Today's stories on newscientist.com, at a glance? including what Velociraptor 's claws were really for, how robots are revolutionising surgery, and a space dragon
Trees could be the ultimate in green power  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-11 0:44) 
Startup companies and academics are developing ways to plug into trees as a source of electricity
Museums are key to saving biodiversity  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-11 0:08) 
Natural history collections of plants and animals not only tell us about the world as it was, they can also help shape its future, says Richard Lane
Velociraptor's 'killing' claws were for climbing  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-10 23:33) 
Biomechanical analysis shows this dinosaur's claws were better suited to climbing trees than ripping its prey apart
Better world: Beware of common sense  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-10 23:06) 
If governments are serious about achieving their aims, they must base their decisions on hard evidence and not received wisdom
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Snort stem cells to get them to brain  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-10 22:53) 
Stem cells could be inhaled to treat neurological conditions
Revealed: how Congress members sound off about science  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-10 22:23) 
A search engine reveals the US politicians who talk the most about science and technology– and the ones who talk most meaningfully
The sci-fi future of surgery  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-9-10 22:02) 
See our gallery of mechanical medics, from worm-inspired capsules to crawl through the gut to robots swallowed in pieces that assemble themselves inside a patient



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