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| Surgeons may get-style display from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-16 22:44) |
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Gesture-recognition technology for operating theatres could help prevent the spread of drug-resistant diseases like MRSA
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| Mirror neurons control erection response to porn from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-16 22:15) |
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The firing of mirror neurons in one region of the brain correlates with the strength of erection produced whilst viewing sex films, a study finds
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| Wiggling bird genitals give the ladies good vibrations from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-16 19:40) |
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Some male birds possess a tongue-like knob on their genitals, probably to titillate their mates
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| Gay brains structured like those of the opposite sex from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-16 19:13) |
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Brain scans have provided the most compelling evidence yet that being gay or straight is a biologically fixed trait
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| GSK tops new ethical ranking for investors from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-16 17:00) |
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A new way of rating Big Pharma for its treatment of the poor has much to praise?but some say companies' self-assessments carry too much weight
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| Why a scared expression brings a survival advantage from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-16 2:00) |
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Common facial expressions like disgust and fear do more than convey how you are feeling?they alter your sensory relationship with the world
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| Plastics unite to make unexpected 'metal' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-16 2:00) |
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Sticking two polymers together creates a region where they meet that conducts like a metal?the discovery could lead to a whole new way of making electronics or superconductors
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| Friends turn mental mountains into molehills from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-6-15 19:49) |
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Standing near or thinking of very close friends and family alters the perceived steepness of a hill, finds a study
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