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Social injustice is 'killing on a grand scale'
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 20:46)
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Quality of life, health and life expectancy varied dramatically, depending on socioeconomic conditions, finds a WHO report
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The weekends are more rainy– and it may be our fault
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 19:03)
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As most of us suspected, weekends tend to be wetter, in Spain at least– the finding hints that human activity may affect weather cycles
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Heated seats may be frying your sperm
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 18:00)
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Car seats that warm up take the chill off a wintery morning drive, but they may also be harming men's sperm production and quality
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from Robot Watch
(2008-8-28 16:20)
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from Robot Watch
(2008-8-28 11:16)
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Dark matter and normal matter 'divorce' in cosmic clash
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 7:07)
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After two massive galaxy clusters collided, their gas slowed down but their dark matter continued on unimpeded
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Do galaxies have a minimum mass?
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 2:55)
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The cores of a motley crew of nearby dwarf galaxies all weigh about 10 million Suns, suggesting galaxies need at least that much mass to form
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Viruses short-circuit the deep-sea food chain
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 2:20)
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Ocean-floor life everywhere is kept in check by viruses that infect microbes and prevent nutrients rising up the food chain
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Milestone reached in search for deafness cure
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 2:01)
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A new gene therapy that grows hearing cells in mice will not itself be of use to deaf people, but might point to new ways to reverse deafness in humans
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Why you should go with your gut feeling
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-8-28 1:35)
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If a risky decision just feels right, your brain may have had some subliminal help in reaching it, says a study of gambling decisions
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