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Organic computing takes a step closer from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-30 4:00) |
A way to tune thin carbon sheets to either insulate or conduct means it will soon be possible to build computer chips from life's most fundamental element
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Recipe for a Stradivarius may include pest proofing from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-30 2:56) |
A chemical analysis of the famous luthier's instruments hints that a preservative brew may have been used to treat the woods
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Hatred of slavery drove Darwin to emancipate all life from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-30 0:18) |
A new book, , offers a radical new explanation of the force that drove Darwin– the abolition of slavery
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Caterpillar plague strikes west Africa from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-30 0:00) |
Hundreds of millions of the black larvae are devouring plants, fouling wells with their faeces and even driving farmers from their fields
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Water conservation is storing up health problems from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-29 23:47) |
Storing rain in tubs and using less water in the home can both have an unwelcome flip side, say experts
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Unknown solar system 1: How was the solar system built? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-29 23:45) |
Looking at our neighbouring planets, you could be forgiven for thinking that if they do belong to the same family, it is by adoption rather than kinship. Not so: they are blood siblings
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Elliptical orbit gives exoplanet a regular roasting from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-29 21:21) |
The temperature of a planet orbiting a star 190 light years from Earth can more than double in just six hours as it swings towards its star
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