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Kill the inflammation, kill the HIV? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-3-8 21:00) |
A chemical found in vegetable oil seems to protect female macaques from vaginal transmission of the related virus, SIV
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Conservationists deciding which species to survive from New Scientist - Online News (2009-3-8 19:00) |
With too little time and money, and many species to save, conservationists are starting to apply economic formulas to decide which to save from climate change
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Cannibalistic Jupiter ate its early moons from New Scientist - Online News (2009-3-7 23:00) |
The four giant "Galilean" moons orbiting Jupiter are the last survivors of at least five generations of moons that once circled the gas giant.
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Beads get ball rolling on avalanche prediction from New Scientist - Online News (2009-3-7 21:00) |
A new way of spotting avalanches before they happen may mean we will one day be able to forecast earthquakes too
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Noise could mask web searchers' IDs from New Scientist - Online News (2009-3-7 20:00) |
Adding noise to search-engine records could help keep surfers' identities private but still allow useful analysis of the data
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Thumbs up for 3D bone printer from New Scientist - Online News (2009-3-7 19:00) |
Exact replicas of a man's thumb bones have been made for the first time using a printer that uses natural materials for ink
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What is it like to live in isolation for months on end? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-3-7 7:19) |
An upcoming study will confine six people for 105 days to simulate a long space trip– planetary scientist Pascal Lee describes his 402-day stay in an Antarctic research station
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