Can we stop the internet destroying our planet?
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-4 3:00)
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Recent studies have shown the high environmental cost of computer servers, now the tech titans aim to reduce their impact
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String theory may predict our universe after all
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-4 2:00)
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Slammed for their failure to explain how our particular universe came to exist, string theorists are fighting back
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Airborne astronomers to track intense meteor shower
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-4 1:59)
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Astronomers will track the Quadrantid meteors by plane overnight to see if they are the shrapnel of a celestial explosion witnessed in 1490 Presented By iZoca, Inc. Names Scott Stewart as Chief Technology Officer New executive joins iZoca's management team to oversee website development. (PRWeb Jan 3, 2008)Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/U3F1YS1IYWxmLVBpZ2ctU2luZy1Mb3ZlLVplcm8= Ads by Pheedo
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Traffic fumes are still damaging children's brains
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-3 23:33)
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Children exposed to higher levels of traffic pollution performed worse in mental tests?researchers say soot particles are to blame
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Randy flies reveal how booze affects inhibitions
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-3 21:40)
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Male flies that develop homosexual tendencies when drunk may help reveal how alcohol affects human sexual behaviour, say researchers
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Teenage smokers risk badly wired brains
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-3 19:35)
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Exposure to nicotine as a teenager may cause the brain's white matter to develop abnormally, suggest researchers
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Melting ice may not explain warming Arctic
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-3 18:53)
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Energy flowing from the equator up towards the North Pole may partly explain the rapid warming of the Arctic, say researchers
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Robot jaws to get a human bite
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-3 18:00)
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A set of robotic jaws designed to mimic the chewing motion of humans will this year be loaded with accurate copies of human teeth
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First planet discovered around a youthful star
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-3 4:54)
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A planet has been found inside a young star's dusty disc for the first time, confirming that planets can form within 10 million years
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Macaque monkeys 'pay' for sex
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-3 3:00)
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Male macaques 'buy' sex by grooming females, and the cost of sex varies according to supply, suggests a study
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