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Snoop software makes surveillance a cinch from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-23 17:00) |
Systems that monitor emails, texts and banking transactions could be watching your every move, reports
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Surveillance made easy from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-23 17:00) |
Monitoring systems that combine data intercepted from emails, telephone calls and banking transactions could be watching your every move reports
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Rocket failure destroys two NASA experiments from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-23 3:32) |
The experiments were worth $17 million - their loss represents another setback for NASA's aeronautics programme
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Superfood rice bran contains arsenic from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-23 2:11) |
Commercial rice bran products, including two from companies that participate in food-aid programmes to developing countries, contain "inappropriate" levels of the poison
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Mexicans get microchipped over kidnapping fears from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-23 1:30) |
Critics say having a microchip inserted under your skin won't help protect against abductions
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Robot aircraft will ride thermals to save fuel from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-23 1:15) |
Software that allows aerial vehicles to seek out rising hot air currents like a glider does could help to keep them aloft for longer
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Some solar flares may be caused by dark matter from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-22 23:36) |
Theoretical dark matter particles called axions could account for some bright X-ray explosions on the Sun, new calculations suggest
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Smoothest surface ever is a mirror for atoms from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-22 23:00) |
A lead surface with barely an atom out of place could focus beams of helium to provide a high-powered alternative to electron microscopes that won't damage samples
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Why US must invest against climate change from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-22 22:49) |
Eight scientific organisations have urged the next US president to help protect the country from climate change by pushing for increased funding for research and forecasting
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