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Beach-ball-sized rock is largest meteorite found on Mars from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-4 6:50) |
The rover Opportunity is studying a 60-centimetre-wide iron meteorite that may shed light on the history of water on the Red Planet
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'Dostoevsky mice' cured of epilepsy from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-4 6:00) |
A strain of mice with epilepsy– named after a character in The Idiot – suggest that some forms of the disorder result from a single genetic mutation
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'Guerrilla' stem cell clinic raided by police from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-4 2:26) |
Unlicensed stem cell operations continue to thrive, despite offering dangerous, unproven and expensive treatments
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Research ship drills deep into ocean quake zone from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-4 2:23) |
Off the coast of Japan, scientists are using a powerful drilling method underwater for the first time to better understand what causes earthquakes
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Invading wheat fungus could boost Afghan drugs trade from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-4 1:31) |
The virulent Ug99 wheat rust could blow across the border at any time and threatens to undo efforts to shift farmers away from growing opium poppies
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Interview: America turns red, white and green from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-3 23:21) |
President Obama's science advisor John Holdren tells New Scientist why the US will lead the world's fight against climate change
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Surveillance sandpit tests future Mars rover from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-3 22:55) |
The six-wheeled robot's sense of direction is being tuned inside a large sandpit that simulates the Martian surface
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Why food is about more than nutrition from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-3 22:53) |
A recent study found no health benefits from eating organic food– but researchers say we need to take other aspects of food production into account too
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Five snacks that are shaped like the universe from New Scientist - Online News (2009-8-3 21:17) |
Is the universe shaped like a peanut or a Pringle? New Scientist chews over the snack foods that different theories suggest resemble our cosmos
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