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Flexible-jointed robot is no pushover from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 21:52) |
If robots are going to work alongside humans, then they will need to withstand the odd accidental bump or even deliberate kick
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Dolphins wave weed to attract a mate from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 21:34) |
While men might try flowers, smart clothes or cars to impress the opposite sex, male Amazon river dolphins carry objects such as weed and sticks
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'Scrambled' polymers kill drug-resistant bacteria from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 18:00) |
A random chain of polymers, used as a control in a recent study, turns out to be a very effective killer of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
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Planets can survive extreme roasting by their stars from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 3:01) |
Gas giant planets can get twice as close to their stars as Mercury is to the Sun without evaporating, a new study suggests
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Did 'slushball' Earth help trigger the explosion of life? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 3:00) |
Earth's carbon cycle may have prevented the planet freezing over 700 million years ago?providing the conditions for a massive explosion of life
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Did 'slushball' Earth help trigger explosion of life? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 3:00) |
Earth's carbon cycle may have prevented the planet freezing over 700 million years ago?providing the conditions for a massive explosion of life
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Mystery mechanism heals high-tech composite from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2007-12-6 2:16) |
A new material that fixes its own cracks could make bridges and planes safer, but scientists don't quite understand how it works
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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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