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| Random checks 'as effective' as terrorist profiling from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-3 7:00) |
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Not only is flagging up potential threats according to race and religion discriminatory, it is no more efficient than random checks, according to a new analysis
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| New lakes materialise on Saturn moon from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-3 5:56) |
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Dark patches on Titan's south pole– which were not there a year earlier– are probably hydrocarbon lakes filled up by rain
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| Top sightseeing spots on Google Ocean from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-3 3:04) |
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As the search giant launches a marine upgrade to its virtual globe, dredges up some of the most exciting submarine features you will want to put on your tour of the deep
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| Google Ocean adds detail to the depths from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-3 3:00) |
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An upgrade to Google Earth– the program that lets users skim over a virtual world– has now opened up the sea floor to oceanographers and armchair explorers alike
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| Exoplanet spotted in Hubble archive from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-3 0:32) |
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A new method of analysing old images from the Hubble Space Telescope has turned up an extrasolar planet– could there be more in the archive?
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| Where do comets come from? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-2 22:26) |
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These cosmic apparitions have had humans pondering their nature for millennia, yet theories of where comets originate still don't stand up
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| Europe to feel the heat of climate change from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-2 20:45) |
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Global warming may cause summers in central and north-western Europe to be as hot as those in today's Italy and Spain
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| Special investigation: Could your DNA betray you? from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-2 19:50) |
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DNA tests for paternity and infidelity are illegal in the UK if done without consent, but they may still be happening. reports
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| Gastric 'condoms' could help obese avoid surgery from New Scientist - Online News (2009-2-2 19:36) |
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Non-surgical technologies to help dangerously obese people shed excess kilos and tackle diabetes could soon be on the market
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