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| Rabies tragedy follows loss of India's vultures from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-12 19:15) |
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A mass poisoning that killed millions of vultures may have indirectly claimed the lives of almost 50,000 people bitten by rabid feral dogs (full text available to subscribers)
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| Senator questions FBI's anthrax evidence from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-12 19:00) |
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The evidence that Bruce Ivins was responsible for the 2001 anthrax attacks is queried by a US senator, who wants a "full and thorough vetting"
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| Springs to dampen NASA rocket's vibrations from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-12 9:20) |
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NASA will incorporate springs into its future Ares I rocket to prevent potentially deadly vibrations from shaking its astronaut crew
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| Humpback whales come off the danger list from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-12 8:01) |
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After a 42-year hunting ban, humpback whales are now classed as "least concern"?pro-whaling countries may now try to get the ban lifted
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| Lab-grown tendons gradually fade to bone from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-12 6:00) |
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For the first time it is possible to have tissues engineered in the lab fade into one another, which is vital if complex organs are to be replaced
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| Triumph displays may be hard-wired from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-12 6:00) |
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A study of blind athletes suggests that signals of success are innate, and evolved as a way of asserting position in a social hierarchy
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| Elephant seals deployed to monitor Antarctic seas from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-8-12 6:00) |
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Gluing sensors to the heads of wild elephant seals could help researchers understand why the Southern Ocean is warming so rapidly
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