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Subliminal flag-waving discourages extreme ideas from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 0:37) |
Experiments in Israel show that subliminal images of the national flag make extreme nationalists more moderate
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'Blind' fish offers insight into vertebrate vision from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-5 23:03) |
The vestigial "eye" of a slimy, deep ocean-dwelling hagfish might explain how vertebrate eyes evolved
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Elephants use mental maps to track family members from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-5 20:57) |
Elephants really do have good memories?they are able to keep tabs on the location of up to 17 of their own relatives, suggests a new study
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Economics says we should act on climate change from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-5 20:47) |
Cold financial arguments are enough to decide what to do about global warming, says a policy expert?spend now and reap the benefits later
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Mars rover Spirit escapes from sandy 'dungeon' from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-5 2:47) |
After being stuck for about two weeks in a spot dubbed 'Tartarus' after a mythological dungeon, Spirit heads for a safe winter haven
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Bulgarian nuclear plant on shaky ground from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-5 1:26) |
The first Russian-designed nuclear power plant in the European Union is to be built on a site near an active fault, despite previous concerns
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Sun-like stars get a kick out of death from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-5 0:00) |
Even though they do not explode as supernovae, Sun-like stars can get a mysterious kick when they die, new observations suggest
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