Cunning ploy helps goalkeepers save penalties
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 21:30)
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It is every soccer goalie's dream: a simple trick that increases the odds of blocking that crucial penalty shot
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Higgs boson: Glimpses of the God particle
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 21:01)
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If the blips in the debris of the Tevatron particle smasher really are signs of the elusive particle, then it's not what we expected at all
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Sweaty wrestlers may boost risk of hepatitis B
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 21:00)
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As if it is not rough enough already, wrestling may provide another, more insidious, hazard for participants
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Tornadoes wreak havoc across US
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 20:56)
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Twisters rip across the Southern and Midwestern US, killing at least 11 people, many of whom were taking refuge in an Alabama high school
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Second-born twin faces doubled risk of death
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 20:11)
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Birth complications leave the second twin at a much higher risk during and immediately after birth?planned caesareans may help avoid the problem
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[ニュース] ロボカップ世界大会三連覇ロボット「VisiON」が病院を訪問
from Robot Watch
(2007-3-2 18:25)
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Moon to blush red during total lunar eclipse
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 15:31)
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The Earth's shadow will completely cover the Moon on Saturday, but the combined glow of the world's sunrises and sunsets will cast a reddish light on the lunar surface
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Cassini snaps Saturn from a dizzying height
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 5:28)
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The spacecraft recently flew high above the planet's poles, providing new views that 'almost give you vertigo', say mission scientists
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'Nuclear winter' may kill more than a nuclear war
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 4:00)
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In the post-Cold War world, the global-cooling effects of a regional nuclear war could kill more than the conflict itself, according to new climate models
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Ancient solar observatory discovered in Peru
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2007-3-2 4:00)
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A spine-like ridge of 13 towers was used to mark the passage of time?and legitimise the authority of an elite class?by a 'cult of the Sun' 2300 years ago
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