NASA may struggle to afford new space missions
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-29 2:50)
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Plans for flagship scientific missions to be launched with the next generation of spacecraft may be unrealistic if the agency can't get a grip on its cash
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Whatever happened to the hydrogen economy?
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-29 2:30)
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Will hydrogen ever transform the way we heat our homes and fuel our cars? reports
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Mystery of iceberg 'birth' solved
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-29 2:09)
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An analysis of many different ice shelves has produced a simple law governing how icebergs break off into the sea
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What the data miners are digging up about you
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-29 1:20)
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A new book enters the world of the number crunchers sifting information to reveal, and even control, the way you think– reveals what they know
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Invention: Secret message finder
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-28 23:30)
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Secret messages hidden inside digital images could be easily rooted out with new software
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Perfect sprinter's 100m sprint time calculated
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-28 22:32)
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As scientific training brings athletes to the limits of the human body, it will become almost impossible to beat this landmark time, say researchers
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Perfect runner's 100m sprint time calculated
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-28 22:32)
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As scientific training brings athletes to the limits of the human body, it will become almost impossible to beat this landmark time, say researchers
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Perfect athlete's 100m sprint time calculated
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-28 22:32)
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As scientific training brings athletes to the limits of the human body, it will become almost impossible to beat this landmark time, say researchers
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Faroe islanders told to stop eating 'toxic' whales
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-28 21:36)
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The islands' chief medical officers say that pilot whales should no be considered longer fit for consumption, partly due to unhealthy levels of mercury
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Invasive ant ruins gecko's sweet relationship
from New Scientist - Online News
(2008-11-28 21:03)
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A gecko that feeds off a critically endangered flower and disperses its pollen in return is being put off by muddy ant "farms". , see a gallery of images
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