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Do nuclear plants boost leukaemia risk? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-12 19:04) |
Children near nuclear facilities in Germany may be 50% more likely to develop the cancer, say researchers
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Tiny perching pterosaur discovered from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-12 7:00) |
The well-preserved fossil of a swallow-sized pterosaur suggests that later giant pterodactyls may have come from smaller, tree-dwelling ancestors
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Blue film delivers drugs at the flick of a switch from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-12 7:00) |
A thin film made with Prussian blue pigment could release precise doses of medication simply by turning on an electric current, say its inventors
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Organic molecules found on alien world for first time from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-12 3:21) |
The planet is too hot for the molecules to signal life, but the discovery offers hope for understanding future discoveries of Earth-like worlds
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Crashing software poses flight danger from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-12 2:11) |
All software can go wrong and with aircraft containing ever more of it, can we be sure they will fly safely?
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Astronauts to attach new lab to space station from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-12 1:00) |
Two shuttle Atlantis astronauts set out on a 7-hour spacewalk to attach Europe's first permanent lab to the outpost
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Invention: Flexible micro wings from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-11 22:05) |
This week's patent applications include flexible wings that adapt to sudden gusts of wind, a breath-based diabetes test, and wired wallpaper to simplify fitting of domestic appliances
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Why sandcastles are so easy to build from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-11 20:30) |
A sandcastle holds its shape over a wide range of sand and water combinations due to the bonding effect of water, say researchers
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Mercury compound makes for safer jabs from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-2-11 19:11) |
Vaccinated children flush one form of mercury preservative from their bodies far faster than others, an Argentinian study shows
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