| GPS gadgets can reveal more than your location 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-4 1:46) | 
  | With new software, analysing the traces of GPS-enabled gadgets can reveal how, not just where, you travel. But experts raise privacy concerns 
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  | Extra vitamins can counteract faulty genes 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-4 1:29) | 
  | 'Nutrigenomics' has been criticised for misleading consumers, but a new study could help put the field on a sounder scientific footing 
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  | Incan lost city looted by German businessman 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-4 1:15) | 
  | Decades before its discovery by Americans in 1912, Machu Picchu was discovered and looted by a German entrepreneur 
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  | [ニュース] 「ロボカップジャパン 2008沼津」レポート〜福祉・介護ロボティクス展編 
    from Robot Watch 
          (2008-6-4 0:06) | 
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  | Mating is a dance of death for spiders 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-3 23:34) | 
  | Male wolf spiders must risk their lives with a courtship display that attracts both mates and predators alike 
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  | Rich countries 'failed to heed' food crisis warnings 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-3 21:43) | 
  | As nations meet to discuss spiraling food prices, the Food and Agriculture Organization says huge investment is needed to stem hunger and unrest 
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  | Glowing spray lets CSI operatives 'dust' for explosives 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-3 21:08) | 
  | A spray that glows in UV light could reveal traces of explosive at crime scenes and even colour code different types of explosive 
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  | Heavy cannabis use linked to smaller brain parts 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-3 20:24) | 
  | Compared to non-users, long-term, heavy cannabis users have been found to have smaller parts of the brain that relate to memory and emotion 
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  | Rat stowaways date human arrival in New Zealand 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-3 19:46) | 
  | A handy food source and sneaky travelling companion, the rat may have helped produced a firm date for when people arrived on the islands 
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  | Next generation of nukes may not happen 
    from New Scientist - Latest Headlines 
          (2008-6-3 18:00) | 
  | The House of Representatives has rejected funding for the Reliable Replacement Warhead, which had been touted as safer and more secure than current nuclear warheads 
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