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Why kids don't know if mum's coming or going from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-9-9 18:41) |
A person's gait not only reveals their gender, age and mood, it also seems to prime us to hang on to women and be wary of men
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Aboriginals and academics bury bones of contention from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-9-9 18:12) |
A ground-breaking collaboration shows how returning ancestral bones to indigenous communities can actually boost research
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Gender differences seen in brain connections from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-9-9 6:00) |
Men and women seem to have different densities of synapses in one region of the brain?the finding could help explain cognitive differences between the sexes
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Unborn babies fight back against malaria infection from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-9-9 6:00) |
Malarial infections of the placenta put millions of babies at risk, but some fetuses have found a way to combat the disease
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Did we out-breed slow-maturing Neanderthals? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-9-9 6:00) |
Skull reconstructions suggest we might have traded some intelligence for smaller, cheaper brains that meant we could reproduce faster
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'Water bears' are first animal to survive space vacuum from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-9-9 1:50) |
The tiny invertebrates, also known as tardigrades, survived in the vacuum of space for 10 days
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'Water bears' are first animal to survive vacuum of space from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-9-9 1:50) |
The tiny invertebrates, also known as tardigrades, survived in the vacuum of space for 10 days
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