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Appetite for frogs' legs harming wild populations  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-20 3:07) 
Gastronomic demand may be depleting regional populations of many frogs to the point of no return
Cheap paint could protect against super-fast wireless  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-20 2:33) 
Shielding used to stop sensitive hospital equipment going awry can't cope with the latest high-frequency wireless transmissions– but a new coating could change all that
Gallery: FBI kit rolls out to protect Obama's inaugration  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-19 22:47) 
From an armoured container to seal in and even detonate bombs to mine-proof jeeps, see the technology keeping tomorrow's big event safe
Invention: Odourless fly-trap perfume  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-19 21:12) 
A new blend of organic compounds that smells like yummy rotting flesh to houseflies, but is inoffensive to the human nose, could be used to bait traps, a patent application says
Invention: Stink-free fly trap perfume  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-19 21:12) 
A new blend of organic compounds that smells like yummy rotting flesh to houseflies, but is inoffensive to the human nose, could be used to bait traps, a patent application says
Invention: Safer fly trap scent  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-19 21:12) 
A new blend of organic compounds that smells like yummy rotting flesh to houseflies, but is inoffensive to the human nose, would avoid the use of toxic organic solvents, a patent application says
Universities should flag up which websites to trust  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-19 19:50) 
The internet is a great learning tool, but we need ways to help students filter the useful information from the dross, says
Nanoplumbing: More than just a pipe dream  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-19 19:30) 
Build nanotubes in the right way and they'll work tirelessly to desalinate our water, clean up our air, and much more besides
Did life begin in a pool of acidic gloop?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-1-19 19:10) 
Where and how did the building blocks of life arise? visits a man playing God in a volcanic mud pool
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