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Is Iran's space programme more advanced than thought?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-10 2:38) 
A rocket stage still in orbit after last week's satellite launch appears bigger than expected. If so, it means the nation is a step closer to human spaceflight
Laser trick makes lab-on-a-chip more versatile  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-10 1:34) 
Light could soon be used to push tiny liquid samples through "microfluidic" devices
Jamming bacterial chat could yield new antibiotics  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-9 21:54) 
Destroying molecules that allow bacteria to communicate provides a new way to beat some illnesses, and could make it less likely for drug resistance to develop
Conventional crop breeding may be more harmful than GM  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-9 21:52) 
Should the regulations governing genetically modified crop strains be applied to other, more traditionally created, varieties too?
Asteroid bound for Earth! Warn your grandchildren  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-9 20:05) 
An asteroid that had initially been thought harmless might just hit Earth 160 years from now
Super clocks: More accurate than time itself  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-9 19:12) 
The atom clocks that supply the heartbeat of modern life have become so accurate that they are exposing the elusive nature of time itself
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Video: Robot uses human mind tricks to navigate  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-9 3:10) 
Walking exercises the eyes and brain as well as your legs– see how one robot built by peering inside human brains avoids obstacles
Protein reverses Alzheimer's brain damage  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-2-9 3:00) 
Injections of a natural growth factor into the brains of mice, rats and monkeys have prevented or reversed the earliest impacts of Alzheimer's disease on memory



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