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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
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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
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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
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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
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'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
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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
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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
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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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