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Six biggest mysteries of our solar system  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-29 3:00) 
Astronomers are still grappling with some fundamental questions about our corner of the cosmos. In this special feature, we investigate how our solar system formed, where comets come from, and whether Planet X might really exist
Dumping iron in the ocean may not fix the climate  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-29 3:00) 
The efficiency of artificial iron fertilisation could be as much as 50 times lower than previous estimates, says a new study
Brain's blood surge doesn't match activity  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-29 1:42) 
Even if neurons don't fire, the brain sends an anticipatory rush of blood to the relevant neurons– a finding that may improve the way some brain scans are interpreted
Most effective climate engineering solutions revealed  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-28 23:01) 
The first comprehensive assessment of geoengineering proposals highlights a low-risk way to take CO from the atmosphere
Bottlenose dolphin shows off her butchering skills  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-28 23:00) 
Though she can't wield a knife or cleaver, a bottlenose can do an impressive job of killing, gutting and boning a cuttlefish
Gallery: Ten sci-fi devices nearing reality  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-28 21:29) 
In this , we assess the prospects of 10 of the coolest gadgets that in 30 years' time may change our lives as much– or maybe more– than cellphones, iPods and the internet.
Gallery: Ten sci-fi devices nearing reality  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-28 21:29) 
In this , we assess the prospects of 10 of the coolest gadgets that in 30 years' time may change our lives as much– or maybe more– than cellphones, iPods and the internet.
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Lunar dust buster will keep moon base spotless  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-28 19:54) 
A new cleaning device may be an essential tool for future missions, allowing astronauts to clean up abrasive dirt following grubby moonwalks
How the 'Mouse Man' changed medical research  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-28 19:20) 
A century ago– against the advice of his professor– a young student bred the animal that became the workhorse of science, the laboratory mouse



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