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Why Darwin was wrong about the tree of life from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-22 3:00) |
The tree of life, one of the iconic concepts of evolution, has turned out to be a figment of our imagination
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Mountain gorillas in dire straits, DNA reveals from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-22 3:00) |
A new genetic technique shows that the numbers of mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda is lower than we thought
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Launch green economic revolution now, says Stern from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-22 3:00) |
If we are to avert a climate disaster, governments must seize the moment, recession or not, leading economist Nicholas Stern, tells
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Satellites provide eagle-eye views of Obama inauguration from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-22 0:57) |
The sharpest colour satellite images taken of Barack Obama's inauguration are helping to pin down crowd estimates
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Invention: Biofuel from the oceans from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-22 0:25) |
A straightforward process can break down seaweed into ethanol without taking up valuable land, says a new patent application
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Earliest weapons-grade plutonium found in US dump from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-21 21:25) |
The nuclear equivalent of a stone axe has been found inside an abandoned safe at the oldest nuclear processing site in the world
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Starving bacteria bumped up early Earth's oxygen from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-21 20:15) |
Measurements of nickel prior to the "Great Oxygenation Event" 2.5 billion years ago suggest that hungry bacteria spewed less oxygen-eating methane
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Boosted immune system could devour brain tumours from New Scientist - Online News (2009-1-21 19:30) |
Work in mice raises hopes that a human cancer patient's immune cells could be coaxed into destroying deadly brain cancers
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