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Why men should pair off with younger women  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-19 9:01) 
It makes evolutionary sense, as the age difference matters if you want lots of kids
Fewer but bigger treatments best for breast cancer  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-19 9:00) 
Radiation therapy uses a large overall dose split into lots of small fractions, but new research suggests that larger fractions work just as well
Corals kick out housemates that can't stand the heat  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-19 9:00) 
Some corals may be able to switch to algal co-habitants that are better able to tolerate rising sea temperatures
Flipping particle could explain missing antimatter  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-19 3:00) 
The way that a particle jumps between matter and antimatter in collider experiments could point to new physics
'Squirrel Facebook' shows three degrees of separation  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-19 2:15) 
Any two squirrels may be connected by three intermediate animals, according to a study of their social networks
Disease forecasts may be bad for your health  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-19 2:13) 
Undergoing blood tests, DNA tests and whole-body scans that claim to predict future illnesses might endanger your health, doctors warn
First unchanging 'soliton' wave found in space  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-19 1:25) 
Solitary soliton waves, which hold their shape as they travel, appear on Earth in water and optical fibres?now one has been seen in space
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Blue LEDs to reset tired truckers' body clocks  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-18 21:19) 
Lighting truck stops and truck cabs with eerie blue light could reset night drivers' body clocks to keep them alert
Florida panther population fell to just six  from New Scientist - Latest Headlines  (2008-3-18 19:30) 
A genetic analysis suggests that in the early 20th century the cats passed through the narrowest of bottlenecks



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