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Climate scientists call for their own 'Manhattan Project' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-8 2:06) |
A global 'petaflop' supercomputing centre could provide detailed local forecasts of future climate change, say leading climate modellers
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How cleaning up America dried up the Amazon from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-8 2:00) |
US reductions in sulphate pollution may have led to severe droughts in the Amazon rainforest?and with climbing COlevels these could get worse
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Platypus genome is as weird as its looks from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-8 2:00) |
Two centuries after scientists deemed a dead specimen so outlandish it had to be a fake, the genes of the platypus have been laid bare
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Birdwatching in stereo captures flocks in 3D from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-8 1:45) |
A new system can calculate the positions of thousands of birds at once and could help shed light on human societies
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Dust devils spotted at Mars probe's landing site from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-8 1:28) |
Two dust devils towering nearly a kilometre high have appeared at the exact spot where the Phoenix lander is due to touch down in a few weeks
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Depressed dads affect kids' speech development from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-7 21:11) |
A new study suggests that 2-year olds have a smaller vocabulary if their fathers have depression than if their mothers do
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Melting glaciers release toxic chemical cocktail from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-7 19:47) |
As the climate warms, frozen stores of the insecticide DDT are trickling out of Antarctic glaciers and building up in penguins, say researchers
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'Teacher toads' could be deployed as bioweapons from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-7 19:45) |
Releasing baby cane toads, which are poisonous but normally not fatal when eaten, could teach Australia's wildlife to avoid the deadly adults
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Bluetooth gives spies a window into your life from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-5-7 18:17) |
Cellphones with Bluetooth are more of a privacy threat than RFID chips, say researchers who used the system to track 10,000 people in one city
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[ニュース] 日立「EMIEW2」、GW中の科学技術館で一般公開〜日立社外では初のデモンストレーション from Robot Watch (2008-5-7 12:55) |
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